Oxalis magnifolia var. reduplicata Dreyer, Roets & Oberlander, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.314.2.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/011F8780-FFBA-421C-FF66-FE8F564EFC6A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Oxalis magnifolia var. reduplicata Dreyer, Roets & Oberlander |
status |
var. nov. |
Oxalis magnifolia var. reduplicata Dreyer, Roets & Oberlander View in CoL var. nov.
Plants differ from the typical variety in their vertically orientated leaves and leaflets, with the leaflet margins curled towards the abaxial surface to form a hollow cylinder such that only the adaxial surface is exposed. This leaflet cylinder is up to 33 × 15 mm. All known populations of this variety are white-flowered, and the rhizome is short (up to 80 mm long) and lacks a sheath.
Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Northern Cape Province, Richtersveld Conservancy, 11 km NNW of Eksteenfontein, 740 m, 17 June 2012, Oberlander, Dreyer & Roets 2012/06-48 (holotype NBG!)
Etymology:— The name of this variety refers to the reduplicate, cylindrical leaflets—a character not known from any other South African Oxalis species.
Additional material studied (paratypes):— SOUTH AFRICA. Northern Cape Province, Richtersveld Conservancy, 12 km NNW of Eksteenfontein, 740 m, 17 July 2012, Oberlander, Roets & Dreyer 2012/06-49 (STEU!).
Remarks:— The reduplicate character of the leaflets is maintained in cultivation. The function of this remarkable reshaping of the leaflet is unknown; we initially considered a role in controlling water loss via abaxially-located stomata, but this species is epistomatous.
NBG |
South African National Biodiversity Institute |
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