Trichilia elegans A. Juss.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.259.1.5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039B87F5-424D-FFB6-D398-72F3FA5E468B |
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Felipe |
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Trichilia elegans A. Juss. |
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11. Trichilia elegans A. Juss. View in CoL in A. St. Hil. , Fl. Bras. Mer. 2: 79, t. 98 (1829) ; T. D.Penn., Fl. Neotrop. 28: 83 (1981). Type:— BRAZIL. São Paulo, fl., St. Hilaire s.n. (annotated ‘Cat. 2, 1236’) (holotype P, isotypes P). Plate 3 View PLATE 3 , Maps 16–17
Abbreviated Description. Indumentum of simple hairs, leaflets usually (3–)5–7(–9), opposite or subopposite, mostly 3.5–10.5 cm long, 1–5 cm broad, usually elliptic, less frequently oblanceolate, oblong or lanceolaate, densely glandular-punctate and -striate, and usually with a tuft of hairs in the axils of the secondary veins below, inflorescence a slender to broad thyrse, axillary or several clustered at apex in the axils of scale-leaves, 3–10 cm long, petals 5, mostly 2–3.5 mm long, free, imbricate, filaments completely fused or sometimes free at the apex, anthers (9–)10(–11), nectary a small annulus, ovary 3-locular, glabrous, locules with 2 collateral ovules, style-head capitate, discoid or lobed, fruit 0.7–2 cm long, mostly 3-valved, usually ellipsoid, papillose to pubescent, seeds 1–3, arillode developed only around the upper half and along the abaxial surface.
Key to the subspecies of Trichilia elegans .
-. Leaflet base usually asymmetrical (especially lower pairs), not or only slightly decurrent, intersecondary and tertiary veins obscure, petals (2.5–) 3–3.5 mm long, stigmatic lobes large, prominent, mature capsule (1.3–) 1.6–2 cm long ....b. subsp. richardiana
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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