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Published In: Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 14(2): 524. 1857. (late Nov 1857) (Prodr.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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1 Leaf surfaces densely sericeous on both sides; venation inconspicuous; hypanthia cylindrical, 8–12 mm long, strigose adaxially, densely sericeous abaxially; plants of Bolivia. 1. Ovidia sericea
+ Leaf surfaces glabrescent, or sparsely strigose abaxially; venation conspicuous; hypanthia urceolate-campanulate, 2–5 mm long, glabrous adaxially, glabrous or strigose abaxially; plants of Chile and Argentina. (2)
2 (1) Persistent leaves crowded near branch tips; abaxial leaf surfaces covered with a sparse uniform strigose indument; inflorescences not subtended by leaves; peduncles 6–21 mm long; 700–2300 m elevation; plants of Chile and Argentina. 2. Ovidia andina
+ Persistent leaves evenly distributed along stems; abaxial leaf surfaces glabrous, or strigose only at apex; inflorescences subtended by 2 to 5 leaves; peduncles 1–7 mm long; 50–700 m elevation; plants of Chile. 3. Ovidia pillopillo
 

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