Sida abutilifolia Miller (1768
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Sida abutilifolia Miller (1768 |
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1. Sida abutilifolia Miller (1768 View in CoL : Sida no. 12, as “abutifolia”) ( Figs. 1A View FIGURE 1 , 4A View FIGURE 4 ). Type:—UNKNOWN LOCALITY. In cult: herb. Miller, W. Houstoun s.n. (holotype, BM 000603911, photo!).
Taxonomic notes: — Fryxell (1988) and Fryxell & Hill (2015) states that this epithet indeed should be spelled “abutilifolia ”, as it is written on the type specimen. Sida abutilifolia is placed in Sida sect. Spinosae ( Fryxell 1985) and is distinguished from all other species by the following set of characters: prostrate stems, with hirsute and hyaline indument made of simple and dense trichomes, mixed with stellate hair; leaves symmetrical, ovate or oval-cordate; solitary flowers in the axils; pedicel 8–50 mm long, 1/3 to ½ articulated; calyx pentangular, not accrescent, sepals trullate; petals pale rose or salmon, with a magenta center; and 5 mericarps rounded, muticous.
Distribution and habitat: —This species is known from the southern United States, through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean to northern South America, south to Peru and Brazil ( Fryxell 1985, Fuertes 1995). In Brazil, S. abutilifolia was previously known only from Acre and Amazonas ( Bovini 2015), and is reported here for the first time in the State of Pernambuco. This species is heliophilous and found growing on rocky and arid soils, in small to large populations, and inhabits the Caatinga zone, especially after rainy periods.
Representative specimen: — BRAZIL. Pernambuco. Parnamirim, km 23 da estrada Parnamirim-Petrolina, 23 May 1984, fr., F. Araújo 78 (IPA).
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