Oxalis brasiliensis G. Lodd, C. Lood & W. Lood.
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Oxalis brasiliensis G. Lodd, C. Lood & W. Lood. |
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Oxalis brasiliensis G. Lodd, C. Lood & W. Lood. View in CoL
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Oxalis brasiliensis G. Lodd, C. Lood & W. Lood ex Hildebrand (1884) View in CoL : 1962 — Lourteig (2000): 201; Flora Argentina (2017); Tropicos (2017).
Oxalis macachin Arechav. (1898) ex Arechavaleta (1900) View in CoL : 219 — Cabrera (1965a): 6.
Cryptophytes, native with wide distribution in the American continent.
Characteristics. Perennial herb with pivoting and fleshy roots. Bulb globose, covered with scales from the leaf sheaths. Leaves long, petiolated, trifoliate, pubescent and arranged in a basal rosette. Leaflets semi-fleshy, obovate shape and with subtle emarginated apex. Inflo- rescence: an umbel, with 3–5 actinomorphic flowers with five pink to purple petals and five sepals. Fruit: a cylindri- cal capsule.
Comments. This is a very frequent species in the study area. It grows in grassy slopes, cracks, and rocky outcrops on the slopes and on the summit. It differs from other Oxalis that have also been found in mountain ranges, by its simple bulb, leaflet with subtle emarginated apex and inflorescence with at least 3 pinkish flowers.
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Oxalis brasiliensis G. Lodd, C. Lood & W. Lood.
Echeverría, María L., Alonso, Sara I. & Comparatore, Viviana M. 2017 |
Oxalis macachin Arechav. (1898) ex Arechavaleta (1900)
Cabrera AL 1965: 6 |
Arechavaleta J 1900: 219 |
Oxalis brasiliensis G. Lodd, C. Lood & W. Lood ex Hildebrand (1884)
Lourteig A 2000: 201 |
Hildebrand FHG 1884: 1962 |