Lepidaploa decumbens (Gardner) Robinson (1990: 486)
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Lepidaploa decumbens (Gardner) Robinson (1990: 486) |
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5. Lepidaploa decumbens (Gardner) Robinson (1990: 486) View in CoL . Vernonia decumbens Gardner (1845: 115) . Type:— BRAZIL. Without locality, G. Gardner 517 (syntypes B! E! F! G! K! NY! P! [online image!]). Figure 8 View FIGURE 8 .
Herbs 0.2–0.6 m tall; branches glabrescent. Leaves distichous, cauline, internodes ca. 1 cm long; sessile, blade 7–10 × 0.8–1.34 cm, membranaceous, weakly rugose, lanceolate, apex largely acute, margins entire, revolute, base cuneate, both surfaces strigose; venation camptodromous. Capitulescence short seriate-cymose with capitula sessile, 1.6–3.6 cm long, axis glabrescent, brown. Involucre campanulate, 7–8 mm in diam., phyllaries 5–6-seriate, chestnut, scarious, densely tomentose, outer oval-lanceolate, apex apiculate-recurved, inner lanceolate, apex apiculate-recurved. Florets 15–20, corolla violet, tube 2.5–3 mm long, glabrous, lobes 3.5–4 mm long, lanceolate, apex glandular; apical anther appendages acute, base sagittate; basal stylar node enlarged. Cypsela turbinate to obconic, 1.5–2 mm long, velutinous; carpopodium anullar. Pappus white.
Selected specimens examined — BRASIL. Santa Catarina: Garuva, Morro Crista, 19 January 1961, R. Reitz & R. M. Klein 10647 (HBR). idem, 23 March 1961, R. Reitz & R. M. Klein, 10895 (HBR). Minas Gerais: Parque Nacional do Caparaó, 14.VI.1991, G. Hatschbach & D. Guimarães 55471 (CTES).
Distribution and habitat —In southern South America Lepidaploa decumbens is restricted to the states of Paraná ( Dematteis & Almeida 2015) and Santa Catarina ( Cabrera & Klein 1980) in Brazil. In Santa Catarina this species was found in the Cerrado ( Figure 7 View FIGURE 7 ).
Phenology —The species blooms between January and March.
Notes — Lepidaploa decumbens can be recognized by the following combination of characters: apiculate-recurved phyllaries, lanceolate leaves with revolute margins, camptodromous venation and short inflorescence (1.6–3.6 cm long).
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