Cortaderia araucana Stapf, Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 22: 396. 1897.
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2. Cortaderia araucana Stapf, Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 22: 396. 1897. Fig. 1B View Figure 1
Moorea araucana (Stapf) Stapf, Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 34: 400. 1903. Type: Chile, llanos de Valdivia, 20-XII-1852, W. Lechler 613 (lectotype designated by Connor & Edgar, Taxon 23: 598 (1974): K 000308157!; isolectotypes: P photo!, W photo!, US! fragm. ex K).
Cortaderia quila var. patagonica Speg., Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires 7: 194. 1902. Type: Argentina, Chubut, "non rara in rupestribus secus Carren-leofú, aest. 1899-900", N. Illín s.n. (lectotype, here designated: LP!).
Cortaderia longicauda Hack., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 10 (243-247): 169. 1911. Type: Chile, Valdivia, "Potrero Coihue, I-1861", R. A. Philippi s.n. (lectotype designated as holotype by Connor & Edgar, Taxon 23: 598 (1974): W-1916-0039626 (http://jacq.nhm-wien.ac.at/djatoka/jacq-viewer/viewer.html?rft_id=w_19160039626&identifiers=w_19160039626); isolectotype: BAA!).
Cortaderia araucana var. fuenzalidae Acevedo, Bol. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Santiago de Chile 27(4): 239. 1959. Type: Chile, Curico, Potrero Grande, 5-XI-1943, M. Espinosa s.n. (lectotype, here designated: SGO photo!).
Cortaderia araucana var. skottsbergii Acevedo, Bol. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Santiago de Chile 27(4): 240. 1959. Type: Chile, provincia Chiloé, región del Corcovado, sine data, C. Reiche s.n. (lectotype, here designated: SGO photo!).
Etymology.
- ana, indicating connection. From the Araucania region of Chile.
Common names.
cortadera
Taxonomy.
In the Selloana group, Cortaderia araucana is readily diagnosed by the basal lemmas longer than 12.5 mm and much longer than the glumes. The spikelets are 20-35 mm long and the lemma of the basal floret 14-25 (30) mm long (including awn of 5-11 mm long). The species is found in the southern (austral) Andean region.
Cortaderia araucana includes extensive morphological variation, and both gynodioecious and apomictic populations. This variability led Acevedo Vargas (1959) to recognize three varieties, which are no longer maintained. In northern Patagonia Cortaderia araucana and Cortaderia selloana are sympatric, but the plants of Cortaderia araucana are somewhat smaller, with less lax panicles and flowering in the austral spring (late November and early December), whereas Cortaderia selloana flowers in the austral summer (January and February). Further, the spikelets are different: the glumes are shorter than the basal floret, the lemma may terminate in an awn that arises between two lower lateral setae. The leaf anatomy of both species is similar.
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Cortaderia araucana Stapf, Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 22: 396. 1897.
Testoni, Daniel & Linder, H. Peter 2017 |
Cortaderia longicauda
Hack 1911 |
Cortaderia quila var. patagonica
Speg 1902 |