Elleanthus ligularis, a name for a relatively common "new" sepecies of Elleantus sect. chloidelyna
2007; Lankester Botanical Garden; Linguagem: Inglês
10.15517/lank.vi.7936
ISSN2215-2067
AutoresRobert L. Dressler, Diego Bogarín,
Tópico(s)Botany and Geology in Latin America and Caribbean
ResumoElleanthus ligularis is described and illustrated. The flowers of this species are apparently selfpollinating. Fruiting material has been collected in Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba and Panamá, but the species remained nameless in the absence of flowers, and is here described as Elleanthus ligularis. Costa Rican plants in cultivation have flowered in late December, January, February and April. The species is similar to E. graminifolius, but the plants are more robust, with wider leaves and the blade of the lip is subquadrate, rather than obtriangular, with a very short base.
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