Menonvillea frigida (Phil.) Rollins (1955: 23)
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Menonvillea frigida (Phil.) Rollins (1955: 23) |
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4. Menonvillea frigida (Phil.) Rollins (1955: 23) View in CoL . Hexaptera frigida Philippi (1860: 8) . Type:— CHILE. [Región de Antofagasta]. Río Frío, (desierto) Atacama, ca. 10800 ft (3292 m), R. A. Philippi s.n. (holotype SGO 63964!).
Perennials with woody, branched caudex. Stems 5−9(−15) cm, herbaceous to woody, slender, several from base, erect to subdecumbent, not branched above, glabrous throughout. Leaves cauline, sessile to subsessile; blade entire, lowermost leaves oblanceolate, 1−2.5 × 0.3−1.5 cm, glabrous, attenuate to a petiole-like base; uppermost leaves narrowly oblanceolate to lanceolate, 1−2 cm × 1.5−3 mm, glabrous or sparsely pubescent near apex with simple trichomes, margin entire, apex acute. Racemes terminal, ebracteate or proximally bracteate, densely corymbose, slightly elongated in fruit, 3−5 cm long; rachis glabrous, straight; fruiting pedicels ascending at base, divaricate and strongly recurved distally, 6−12 mm long, slender, distinctly enlarged near receptacle, glabrous. Sepals green, oblong, 3−3.5 × 1.2−1.5 mm, pubescent, erect, lateral pair slightly saccate at base, caducous, margin scarious; petals white, spatulate, 5−6 × 1.5−2 mm; clawed, not papillate at base; stamens slightly tetradynamous; filaments free, somewhat dilated and not papillate at base, 2.5−4 mm long; anthers oblong, ca. 1 mm long; nectar glands confluent, not petaloid, subtending bases of all filaments. Fruits broadly ellipsoid, glabrous or pilose; valves 3-winged, smooth, 4−6 × 3−4.5 mm, notched at apex; wings ca. 1 mm wide, straight or slightly undulate; gynophore 1−3 mm long; style 1.3−1.5(−2.5) mm long; stigma slightly decurrent. Seeds ovate, 2−2.5 × 1.5−1.8 mm, wingless, flattened; cotyledons accumbent to obliquely so.
Distribution and habitat:— Menonvillea frigida grows in northwestern Chile (II Antofagasta), at elevations of 3200−4700 m ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 ).
Phenology:— Flowers between December and March.
Taxonomic notes:— Menonvillea frigida , along with M. macrocarpa and M. cicatricosa , have entire, lanceolate to oblanceolate leaves. It differs from both species by having smaller fruits (4−5 vs. 9−13 or 12−16 mm long in M. macrocarpa and M. cicatricosa , respectively); see other differences under M. macrocarpa .
Representative Specimens:— CHILE. II Antofagasta: Prov. Antofagasta, Com. Antofagasta, Volcán Llullaillaco , 13 January 1994, Arroyo et al. 94006 ( CONC) .
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