Acer Post Hammer sp. 1
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2021.022 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039787B7-FF84-FF87-FBFF-DECFB381FD4D |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Acer Post Hammer sp. 1 |
status |
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Text-fig. 11a–e View Text-fig
M a t e r i a l. UF 279-34456 (minimum estimated diameter 12.5 cm).
D e s c r i p t i o n. Growth rings distinct, marked by radially flattened fibers. Diffuse-porous ( Text-fig. 11a, b View Text-fig ). Vessels solitary (57 %) and in radial multiples of 2(–3); average tangential diameters 40 (SD = 10), range 24–63 µm; vessel frequency 50–56/mm 2; perforations exclusively simple ( Text-fig. 11d View Text-fig ); gum deposits appear accumulated at ends of vessel elements ( Text-fig. 11e View Text-fig ); intervessel pits crowded alternate, mostly polygonal in outline with included apertures ( Text-fig. 11c View Text-fig ), small to medium; vesselray parenchyma pits similar in size and shape to intervessel pits; helical thickenings present along entire length of the vessel element ( Text-fig. 11d View Text-fig ).
Fibers non-septate, walls thin to medium, pitting not observed.
Axial parenchyma marginal. ( Text-fig. 11a, b View Text-fig ).
Rays 1–3(–4)-seriate ( Text-fig. 11e View Text-fig ). Homocellular, composed of procumbent cells; multiseriate ray height averages 238 (69) µm; 8–10 /mm.
Storied structure absent; crystals not observed.
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