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Project Name Data (Last Modified On 3/13/2013)
 

Flora Data (Last Modified On 3/13/2013)
Species Sauvagesia elata Benth.
PlaceOfPublication Hook., Lond. Jour. Bot. 4: 107, 1845.
Description Herbs, woody or shrubby, up to 1 m. Leaves with the petioles 3-5 mm long; blades lanceolate, the middle ones usually 6-12 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm wide, acumi- nate at the apex, glabrous, chartaceous, shiny above, the margin delicately thickened, undulate, the teeth minute, well-spaced, the costa slender, prominulous, the lateral veins slender, crowded, arcuate-ascending; stipules appressed or spreading, the corpus linear or narrowly deltoid, 1-1.5 cm long, striate, the marginal cilia longer than the body, the cilia curled and arachnoid. Inflorescences with the bostryces fasciculate and terminal, extending 6-10 cm beyond the uppermost leaves; pedicels slender, up to 6.5 mm long, the articulation-stalk 1.5-2 mm long. Flowers with the sepals lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, ca 6 mm long, acute, with a solitary glandular cilium at the apex, this rarely subtended by glandular teeth; petals white, oblong, as long as or shorter than the sepals, retuse at the apex, the notch with 1-3 glandular cilia; segments of the exterior corona filamentous, scarcely swollen at the apex, in 1-3 continuous whorls, the innermost whorl up to 2/5 the length of the interior corona; segments of the interior corona obovate or oblong, up to 4 mm long, the median ridge conspicuous, the veins prominent and flabellate; stamens oblong or almost subulate, ca 2/5 the length of the interior corona, the filaments short; ovary ovate or flask-shaped, the style short, crassate, constricted basally, slightly longer than the ovary. Fruits subrotund, equal to or exceeding the sepals in length.
Habit Herbs shrub
Distribution Panama and British Guiana.
Specimen BOCAS DEL TORO: Old Bank I, Chiriqui Lagoon, von Wedel 2029 (MO).
 
 
 
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