Passiflora tinifolia Juss.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2023v45a24 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10063671 |
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Passiflora tinifolia Juss. |
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Passiflora tinifolia Juss. View in CoL
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Annales du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle 6: 113, pl. 41, f. 1 ( Jussieu 1805).
Passiflora laurifolia var. tinifolia (Juss.) Bois View in CoL , Passiflora laurifolia. Les plantes alimentaires chez tous les peuples et à travers les âges: histoire, utilisation, culture 2: 357 ( Bois 1928), syn. nov.
Passiflora oblongifolia Pulle View in CoL , An Enumeration of the Vascular Plants Known from Surinam 321, t. 14, f. 3 ( Pulle 1906), syn. nov.
— Type specimen: Suriname, bank of Tapanahoni River , near Drie Tabbetje, VII.1904, Versteeg 652 (holo-, U! ; iso-, U!) .
Passiflora gabrielleana Vanderpl. , Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, new ed. 23 (3): 239, pl. 564 ( Vanderplank & Laurens 2006), as ‘ gabrielliana ’, syn. nov.
— Type specimen: French Guiana. Near the Tonnegrande River , Vanderplank & Laurens (Nat. Coll. Passiflora) 1434 (holo-, K! ; iso-, CAY!, MO!) .
Passiflora favardensis Kuethe , Passiflora Passiflora Online Journal 1 (1): 20-25 ( Kuethe 2011) [invalid name], syn. nov.
— Type specimen: French Guiana. Favard Mountain, along the Kaw road , 2003, Moerman s.n. (holo-, U) .
TYPE. — French Guiana. Cayenne, L. C. M. Richard s.n. (lecto-, P [ P04881994 ]!, designated here ; isolecto-, P [ P04881999 , P04882008 ]!, designated here) .
HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION. — The species, mainly riparian, is found along rivers, wet ditches and flooded areas in French Guiana (frequent), Suriname and Brazil (Amapá). A few specimens were also found on white sand near the seaside of Awala Yalimapo village.
DESCRIPTION
Robust liana. Stem round, glabrous and green. Tendrils glabrous. Stipules linear, falcate, green to green-brown, entire to glandular (0-2 glands), glabrous, 4-12 × 0.5- 2 mm, deciduous. Petiole 7-23 mm long, green to dark green, slightly canaliculated above, glabrous, with two oval sessile glands at the petiole apex (6-18 mm from its base). Leaves simple, 9.2-18.2 x 3.6-8.5 cm, entirely glabrous, green to dark green, lustrous on adaxial surface, cuneate to subcordate base, apex acute, slightly acuminate and mucronate; margin entire to glandular (0-31 marginal nectaries). Peduncles 15-63 mm long, round in section, green, glabrous, stout (diameter 1-3 mm); pedicel 7-19 mm long. Bracts deciduous, pubescent, pink to violet, papery, concave, 27-50 mm long, 10-34 mm wide, with 2-10 sessile, marginal nectaries. Axillary flowers, solitary or in pseudoracemes, pendulous, 13 to 40 mm long (from the nectariferous chamber to the apex of the ovary). Hypanthium pubescent, greenish with more or less anthocyanins outside and white inside, 7-17 mm (including the nectariferous chamber), with a diameter of 10-22 mm at the base of the sepals. Nectar chamber pubescent, greenish, sometimes with anthocyanins on the outside and white inside, 3-9 mm long, with a diameter of 11-18 mm. Sepals pubescent, oblong, 35-70 mm long, 13-22 mm wide, white strongly dotted with red, slightly concave with a subapical awn (0.5-7 mm long). Petals glabrous, oblong, 32-53 mm long and 10-20 mm wide, white to pinkish-white. Corona composed of 3-7 series of filaments, striped white and red to dark purple to violet (purple to violet on the distal half and striped with red to purple on the proximal half); two main series, the outermost 9-29 mm long, the second 31-49 mm long; the other series about 1-2 mm long. Ovary pubescent, yellowish-white, 5.8-12.1 mm long; styles white punctuated with purple, 9-14 mm long, stigmas light yellow. Stamens 7-10 mm long. Androgynophore glabrous, white more or less punctuated with purple, 14-21 mm long with a slightly enlarged base. Operculum membranous, 2-4 mm long, more or less erect, briefly fimbriated. Fruit ovoid, pubescent, 3.5-4.8 cm long, 3.1-4.2 cm in diameter, round in cross section, epicarp 5-7 mm thick; immature fruits green with white dots and with six longitudinal veins (three of them conspicuous); yellowish-orange ripe fruits with many tiny light orange dots. Translucent and soft pulp. Seeds obcordate, black.
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Passiflora tinifolia Juss.
Rome, Maxime & Coppens D’Eeckenbrugge, Geo 2023 |
Passiflora favardensis Kuethe
Kuethe 2011: 382 |
Passiflora gabrielleana
Vanderplank & Laurens 2006: 382 |
Passiflora laurifolia var. tinifolia (Juss.)
Bois 1928: 382 |
Passiflora oblongifolia
Pulle 1906: 382 |