Psidium
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Genus Psidium View in CoL L.
Psidium salutare (H.B.K.) O. Berg var. mucronatum
(Cambess.) Landrum
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Psidium salutare View in CoL (H. B. K.) O. Berg var. mucronatum (Cambess.) Landrum (2003) View in CoL : 1463 — Flora Argentina (2017); Tropicos (2017).
Psidium luridum (Sprengel) Burret (1941) View in CoL : 484 — Cabrera (1965a): 305.
Myrtus mucronata Cambessèdes ex A. St. Hilaire (1829) View in CoL : 294.
Myrtus salutaris Kunth View in CoL ex H.B.K (1823): 132.
Cryptophytes, native with distribution in the Southern Cone Region of South America.
Characteristics. Aromatic, dwarf shrub, to 10–50 cm tall, with rhizomes and many creeping branches. Leaves opposite, elliptic, with apex acuminate. Flowers solitary, axillary, with 5 white petals, 5 sepals, numerous stamens; pedicels shorter than leaves. Fruit: a globose, green to red berry with persistent calyx.
Comments. This is a frequent species in the study area. It grows in shallow soils and in rock cracks on summits and in bare and grassy slopes. In mountain ranges it grows as a small shrub, to 20 cm tall. It is the only species of Psidium occurring in Buenos Aires province. It is recognized from other species of Mirtaceae by its creeping form and the number of sepals.
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Psidium
Echeverría, María L., Alonso, Sara I. & Comparatore, Viviana M. 2017 |
Psidium salutare
Landrum LR 2003: 1463 |
Psidium luridum (Sprengel)
Cabrera AL 1965: 305 |
Burret M 1941: 484 |
Myrtus mucronata Cambessèdes ex A. St. Hilaire (1829)
Saint Hilaire A & de Jussieu A & Cambessedes J 1829: 294 |