Rhipidocladum McClure, 1973
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.236.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13631286 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D4246759-FFCB-A841-AB95-FD0BFCF686A8 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Rhipidocladum McClure |
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Rhipidocladum McClure View in CoL
Rhizomes pachymorph; culms hollow, scandent, arching or clambering above; culm leaf sheaths well developed, without auricles, fimbriae present or absent, oral setae absent; culm leaf blades erect, deciduous; branching intravaginal; node with one primary bud developing several to many (–200) secondary branches in a distinctly fan-shaped, apsidate array; synflorescences racemose; glumes 2, glabrous, acute, mucronate, or awned; 2–12 florets; lemmas mucronate, glabrous; lodicules 3; stamens 3; stigmas 2; fruit a basic caryopsis ( Fig. 3A–F View FIGURE 3 ).
1. Branch complement at mid-culm with 100–200 branches per node ............................................................................... R. martinezii Endemic View in CoL to Mexico; Chiapas (Volcán Tacaná); 1500–1700 m .
1. Branch complement at mid-culm with fewer than 100 branches per node........................................................................................2
2. Branch complement at mid-culm with 20–40 branches per node; restricted to tropical rain forests................................ R. bartlettii View in CoL Mexico to Honduras; Campeche, Chiapas, Quintana Roo; 100– 800 m.
2. Branch complement at mid-culm with 45–80 branches per node; inhabiting subdeciduous forests and cloud forests....................3
3. Branch complement at mid-culm with 45–60 branches per node; foliage leaf sheath with summit extensions, fimbriae absent; foliage leaf blades 6–17 mm wide........................................................................................................................................ R. pittieri View in CoL Mexico to Costa Rica; Chiapas; 700–1500 m.
3. Branch complement at mid-culm with 60–80 branches per node; foliage leaf sheath without summit extensions, fimbriae present; foliage leaf blades (3–) 5–9 mm wide ....................................................................................................................... R. racemiflorum View in CoL Mexico to Bolivia; Pacific slopes, Tamaulipas, Veracruz; 200–1000 m.
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