Coleus esculentus var. primulinus (Baker) Meerts & Paton, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/phytokeys.246.129476 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13632201 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/45603FF8-B8BD-548F-B6A7-DBDF040E2E09 |
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Coleus esculentus var. primulinus (Baker) |
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comb. et stat. nov. |
Coleus esculentus var. primulinus (Baker) View in CoL , comb. et stat. nov.
Plectranthus primulinu s Baker in Bull. Misc. Inform., Kew 107: 292. 1895. Type: Zambia, Mwero Plateau, 1894, A. Carson 36 (holotype K [ K 000430746]). (Basionym) View in CoL
Description.
Closely related to var. densus , differing in the much shorter thyrses, with rachis obsolete, mostly grouped into a spiciform inflorescence in the upper part of the stem; calyx lobes 2–3 mm long, equalling the tube.
Distribution.
Angola, Zambia, DR. Congo, W Tanzania.
Habitat and ecology.
Savannah, wooded savannah, in DR. Congo often on Cu / Co or Mn rich soil, 1170–1830 m elev.
Additional specimens.
DR. Congo, Haut-Katanga, Upemba, Piste vers Mitwaba, 12 Apr 1947, G. F. de Witte 2488 ( BR); Kasompi Est, Jul 1956, P. Duvigneaud & J. Timperman 2051 ( BRLU); Kabwelunono copper hill, Jun 1997, F. Malaisse, E. Kisimba, Y. Muzinga 134 ( BR); Kwatebala copper hill, May 2007, I. Parmentier 4347 ( BR; WAG); Upemba, tête de source de la Katuba, Aug 1934, P. Quarré 4213 ( BR); Kipopo, 20 May 1982, M. Schaijes 1397 ( BR); Chabara, 11 Apr 1990, Tropmetex 224 ( BR, MO).
Notes.
1. Previous treatments ( Paton et al. 2009, 2013) synonymised Plectranthus primulinus with Coleus densus . However, in DR. Congo, the two morphs can be readily recognised even though intermediates occur; therefore, we propose to recognise them at varietal rank. They occur in different habitats, var. primulinus being particularly frequent in steppic savannah on metal-rich soil in Haut-Katanga, where var. densus is rarely observed.
2. Specimens collected in the rainy season consist of leafy shoots without flowers, with leaves steadily decreasing in size upwards, the upper ones bract-like and often forming an apical coma; specimens collected in the dry season are mostly leafless and bear inflorescences in the upper part of the stem. Some specimens have particularly large leaves (up to 20 × 8 cm) with velvety tomentose indumentum (e. g. G. F. de Witte 2488).
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
BR |
Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection |
BRLU |
Université Libre de Bruxelles |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
Y |
Yale University |
I |
"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University |
WAG |
Wageningen University |
M |
Botanische Staatssammlung München |
MO |
Missouri Botanical Garden |
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Coleus esculentus var. primulinus (Baker)
Meerts, Pierre J. & Paton, Alan J. 2024 |
Plectranthus primulinu s
Baker 1895: 292 |