Micromeria herpyllomorpha Webb & Berthelot (1844: 72)
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Micromeria herpyllomorpha Webb & Berthelot (1844: 72) |
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Micromeria herpyllomorpha Webb & Berthelot (1844: 72) View in CoL
≡ Micromeria varia Bentham (1834: 374) f. herpyllomorpha (Webb & Berthelot) Christ (1888: 133) View in CoL ; Satureja herpyllomorpha (Webb & Berthelot) Briquet View in CoL in Engler & Prantl (1896: 299). Lectotype (designated by P. Pérez 1978: 238):— SPAIN. Canary Islands, “In ins. Palma”, Barker-Webb s.n. (FI000222!, labeled “ Thymus herpylloides Nob. ”).
= Micromeria serpyllomorpha Webb, Bentham in De Candolle (1848: 217) ; erroneous for M. herpyllomorpha View in CoL .
= Micromeria perezii Bolle (1860: 282) View in CoL ; Satureja perezii (Bolle) Briquet View in CoL in Engler & Prantl (1896: 299). Holotype:— SPAIN. Canary Islands, “In Caldera ins. Palmae”, Sep, Bolle (B†).
Subshrub up to 70 cm high, highly branched; branches persisting, basal parts of branches shedding bark, puberulous, strigose or velutinous, younger parts villous. Leaves sessile or inconspicuously petiolated; blades herbaceous 5–11 × 1–4 mm, green, blades linear or ovate-lanceolate, flat or slightly revolute, pilose, strigose, villous or lanuginose on both sides. Cymes arranged throughout the upper part of the branches; sessile or with peduncles ca. 1 mm long. Calyx green to purple, somewhat strigose, 2.5–3.5 mm long, calyx apices subulate or lanceolate. Corolla white to pink or purple, 3–7 mm long, exerted, straight or slightly curved downwards. Anthers purple, slightly exerted. Style exerted.
Notes: —This species presents ample morphological variation, presumably associated with the variation in humidity and elevation present in the different localities where it grows. The typical M. herpyllomorpha grow in open areas, especially in the laurisilva and fayal-brezal ecological zones. At lower elevations, the plants present sparsely leaves and larger internodes while specimens at the highest elevations are smaller in size and densely pubescent.
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Micromeria herpyllomorpha Webb & Berthelot (1844: 72)
Puppo, Pamela & Meimberg, Harald 2015 |
Micromeria varia Bentham (1834: 374) f. herpyllomorpha (Webb & Berthelot)
Perez de Paz, P. L. 1978: 238 |
Engler, A. & Prantl, K. 1896: 299 |
Christ, H. 1888: ) |
Micromeria perezii
Engler, A. & Prantl, K. 1896: 299 |
Bolle, C. 1860: ) |
Micromeria herpyllomorpha
Webb, P. B. & Berthelot, S. 1844: ) |