Spiranthes australis (R. Brown 1810: 219 ) Lindley (1824: 823)
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Spiranthes australis (R. Brown 1810: 219 ) Lindley (1824: 823) |
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Spiranthes australis (R. Brown 1810: 219) Lindley (1824: 823) View in CoL View at ENA
× Spiranthes sinensis ( Persoon 1807: 511) Ames (1908: 53) View in CoL
Specimens examined:— TAIWAN. Pingtung: Chunri Township, Tahanshan , 25 April 2017, J.Z. Lin 3 (TAIF!)
Morphological descriptions and illustrations: —See Suetsugu et al. (2020: t2, f2B, f3C & f3G).
Taxonomic remarks:— Two closely related species, Spiranthes sinensis and S. australis , have been distinguished based on the presence or absence of hairs in their inflorescence and on the stems and ovaries: the stems and ovaries o f S. australis are generally pubescent, whereas those of S. sinensis are glabrous. Intriguingly, although S. australis has not been documented to occur in Taiwan, Suetsugu et al. (2020) found a population of Spiranthes with slightly pubescent stems and ovaries at Tahanshan, southern Taiwan. Because the sequences from the slightly pubescent plants of Spiranthes show a combination of sequences between those of S. australis and S. sinensis, Suetsugu et al. (2020) concluded that they were hybrids between S. sinensis and S. australis .
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Spiranthes australis (R. Brown 1810: 219 ) Lindley (1824: 823)
Suetsugu, Kenji & Hsu, Tian-Chuan 2023 |
Spiranthes australis (R. Brown 1810: 219 )
Brown, R. 1824: 219 |
Persoon, C. H. 1807: 511 |