Miconia subcompressa

Judd, Walter S., Majure, Lucas C., Ionta, Gretchen M. & Neubig, Kurt M., 2015, Taxonomic studies in the Miconieae (Melastomataceae). XIII. Systematics of Miconia subcompressa, a Hispaniolan endemic comprised of three eco-geographic subspecies, Phytotaxa 197 (2), pp. 61-83 : 74-75

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.197.2.1

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Miconia subcompressa
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Key to the subspecies of Miconia subcompressa View in CoL

(1100–) 1450–2300 m, in the Massif de la Hotte .................................................................................................. 1b. subsp. plumieri

1. Stems of current growth flush with hairs ± impressed, globular-stellate; leaves with only 2 pairs of secondary veins, 2 or 3 pairs of secondary veins, or consistently 3 pairs of secondary veins, abaxially with nearly white to pale or moderately ferrugineous, globular-stellate hairs, adaxially with areoles ± bullate and either not forming an evident longitudinal “ridge” between midvein and the major secondary veins, or such “ridge” only slightly developed; plants growing in the Massif de la Selle /Sierra de Bahoruco, or if in the Massif de la Hotte then usually in moist broadleaved forests over limestone (rak bwa) from 700–1550 m .........................................2

2. Leaf apex obtuse, obtuse-mucronate, or broadly and shortly acuminate, forming an angle of 44–76 o to midvein ; length/width quotient of leaf blade 1.5–2.15; leaf base rounded to slightly cordate; plants of the Sierra de Bahoruco,in the “Monteada Nueva” region,i.e., the peaks east of the Hoyo de Pelempito (cloud forest, 1300–1425 m).................................................................................................................... 1c. subsp. beverlyana View in CoL

2. Leaf apex acute to slightly and/or shortly acuminate, forming an angle of 18–41 o to midvein; length/width quotient of leaf blade (2.05–) 2.15–3.3 (-4.9);leaf base acute to rounded; plants of the Massif de la Hotte (usually rak bwa, 700–1550 (–1700) m), Massif de la Selle / Sierra de Bahoruco, in areas west of the Hoyo de Pelempito (cloud forest,moist pine forest, 1100–1800 m) ................................................ 1a. subsp. subcompressa View in CoL

1a. Miconia subcompressa Urban subsp. subcompressa View in CoL ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ; see also Judd, 2007, fig. 63b–e, g–h)

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