Wendlandia luzoniensis
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.2.295 |
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Wendlandia luzoniensis |
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Wendlandia luzoniensis View in CoL D.C., Prodr. 4 (1830) 412.
Materials examined. Table 2. Fig. 4G
Small to medium-sized tree about 4–6 m high. Leaves narrowly to widely elliptic, 14–18 × 5–7 cm with a few or scattered hairs on the blades, puberulent on the midrib. Inflorescence terminal, paniculiform, many flowered, puberulent. Calyx 1–1.5 mm, globose to sub- globose, puberulent. Corolla tubular, white, lobes 1 mm, tube 3–4 mm. Fruits globose to subglobose, capsular, somehow woody, 1–2 mm, with calyx remnants.
Wendlandia luzoniensis is widely distributed on the Philippines, inhabiting low to medium elevation, primary and secondary forests. However, this is the first report of this species occurring in the Visayas.
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