Jamesonia scalaris Kunze, Crypt. Vasc.
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Jamesonia scalaris Kunze, Crypt. Vasc. View in CoL Bresil 2: 38. 1873.
= Jamesonia boliviensis A.F.Tryon, Contr. Gray Herb. 191: 174, fig. 13. 1962.
Range: —Northern Peru to Bolivia (CO, LP, SC).
Ecology: —Common; terrestrial in moist grasslands, scrub, and timberline forests, often among rocks; 2500–4000 m.
Notes: —Pinnae abaxially with sparse, spreading hairs; pinnae adaxially with short, gland-tipped hairs. Differs from J. blepharum by the longer pinna stalks (> 1 mm long) and the pinnae usually perpendicular to the plane of the blade. Specimens with inequilateral pinna bases have been called J. boliviensis , but that difference seems taxonomically insupportable.
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Jamesonia scalaris Kunze, Crypt. Vasc.
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R. & Prado, Jefferson 2017 |
Jamesonia scalaris
Kunze, Crypt. Vasc. 1873: 38 |