Cortaderia sericantha (Steud.) Hitchc., Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 24: 348. 1927.

Testoni, Daniel & Linder, H. Peter, 2017, Synoptic taxonomy of Cortaderia Stapf (Danthonioideae, Poaceae), PhytoKeys 76, pp. 39-69 : 57

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scientific name

Cortaderia sericantha (Steud.) Hitchc., Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 24: 348. 1927.
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10. Cortaderia sericantha (Steud.) Hitchc., Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 24: 348. 1927. Figs 1I View Figure 1 , 3F View Figure 3

Danthonia sericantha Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1(3): 246. 1854. Type: Ecuador, Quito "On boggy plains on the eastern Cordillera at 13000 feet above sea level", sine data, W. Jameson 93 (lectotype designated by Connor & Edgar, Taxon 23: 602 (1974): K!; isolectotypes: K! - frag US!, OXF!, TCD!).

Danthonia jubata Sodiro, Revista Colegio Nac. Vicente Rocafuerte 12: 91. 1930. Type: Ecuador, Pinchincha, sine data, A. S. J. Mille s.n. (NY, MO photo!, US!).

Etymology.

serios (Greek) = silken + Anthos (Greek) = flower. Presumably this refers to the silky-haired leaves, a diagnostic trait for this species.

Taxonomy.

This species is very distinctive in Cortaderia by its very villous leaves, which are rolled rather than flat, and quite pungent; the compact inflorescences with short inflorescence branches; the glumes with three veins and which are much longer than the packet of florets; and the tuft of hair at the base of the spikelets. The inflorescences are similar to those of Cortaderia egmontiana , but the villous leaves immediate distinguish our species from Cortaderia egmontiana . The intact leaf sheaths, pungent leaf tips, and compact growth form related this species to Cortaderia pungens and Cortaderia echinata . The remarkably large glumes, much overtopping the packet of florets, are shared with Cortaderia echinata .

The leaf anatomy (Fig. 3F View Figure 3 ) could be unique in the genus. The abaxial half of the leaf, in cross-section, consists of colourless collenchyma. The vascular bundles are very slender, and the girders taper towards the adaxial epidermis. Adaxially the leaves are only very slightly grooved.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Cortaderia

Loc

Cortaderia sericantha (Steud.) Hitchc., Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 24: 348. 1927.

Testoni, Daniel & Linder, H. Peter 2017
2017
Loc

Danthonia jubata

Sodiro 1930
1930
Loc

Danthonia sericantha

Steud 1854
1854