Difference between revisions of "Commelina diffusa var. gigas"

(Small) Faden

Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 80: 213. 1993.

Introduced
Basionym: Commelina gigas Man. S.E. Fl., 264. 1933
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22.
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|discussion=<p><i>Commelina diffusa</i> is a very variable species throughout its vast range. I have not been able to match <i>C. diffusa </i>var.<i> gigas</i> with specific herbarium specimens from elsewhere. It probably arrived as an introduction instead of arising from diploid <i>C. diffusa</i> through in situ autopolyploidy.</p>
 
|discussion=<p><i>Commelina diffusa</i> is a very variable species throughout its vast range. I have not been able to match <i>C. diffusa </i>var.<i> gigas</i> with specific herbarium specimens from elsewhere. It probably arrived as an introduction instead of arising from diploid <i>C. diffusa</i> through in situ autopolyploidy.</p>
 
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Herbs, perennial, robust, spreading, sometimes scrambling in shrubs. Leaves: blade narrowly lanceolate to lanceolate-elliptic, 6–14 × 1–3.3 cm, apex acuminate. Inflorescences: distal cyme usually exserted, 1–3-flowered; proximal cyme 2–5-flowered; spathes pedunculate, falcate, 2.3–4 × 0.5–1.1 cm, apex acuminate; peduncles 1–2(–4) cm. Flowers blue; medial stamen anther connective without dark band. Capsules 3-locular, 2-valved. Seeds typically only 1–2 developing, dark brown, 2.1–2.8 mm, deeply reticulate. 2n = 90.


Phenology: Flowering spring–fall (perhaps all year round).
Habitat: Hammocks, streamsides, ditches, cypress swamps, wet woods, and lake shores

Discussion

Commelina diffusa is a very variable species throughout its vast range. I have not been able to match C. diffusa var. gigas with specific herbarium specimens from elsewhere. It probably arrived as an introduction instead of arising from diploid C. diffusa through in situ autopolyploidy.

Lower Taxa

None.
Robert B. Faden +
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Fla. +  and Asia. +
Hammocks, streamsides, ditches, cypress swamps, wet woods, and lake shores +
Flowering spring–fall (perhaps all year round). +
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden +
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Commelina diffusa var. gigas +
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