Plinia rivularis (Cambess.) Rotman (1985: 195)
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Plinia rivularis (Cambess.) Rotman (1985: 195) |
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34. Plinia rivularis (Cambess.) Rotman (1985: 195) View in CoL ; Sobral (2003: 150–151) [ Fig. 4P, Q View FIGURE 4 ]
Widely distributed and cultivated in tropical America, from Trinidad to northeastern Argentina and Brazil ( Govaerts et al. 2010, Sobral et al. 2010). Considered extinct in the State of Pernambuco, with no records in the last 40 years.
Trees 4–7 m tall. This species differs from other species of Plinia by having leaves 7.5–10.0 × 3–4 cm, a flat or raised midvein on the adaxial laminar surface, rotund bracts, linear bracteoles, the raceme terminated by a dichasium and the calyx closed in flower bud, tearing open irregularly.
Selected specimens: BRAZIL. Pernambuco: Ipojuca, Cupe , 06.II.1970, fl., A. Lima 70-5724 (IPA). Paraná: Londrina, 04.IX.1999, fl., L.H. Soares-Silva et al. 235 (SP); Tijucas of Sul , 31.XII.1999, fr., O.S. Ribas et al. 2201 (SP) .
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