Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Autores
- Ciciarelli, María de las Mercedes
- Año de publicación
- 2014
- Idioma
- español castellano
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Canna lineata is proposed as a species new to science. Plants grow wild both as terrestrial or palustrine, forming dense colonies whose individuals produce large, bright red to reddish orange flowers with narrow staminodes. The specific epithet refers to the colored lines on the vegetative leaves, and floral parts of the androecium. Is related to other species having reduced inflorescences, especially C. glauca, a species widely distributed in tropical and subtropical America. A detailed description of the new species is given, together with a study of morphological vegetative and floral characters especially the labellum and its relation with entomophily.
Laboratorio de Estudios de Anatomía Vegetal Evolutiva y Sistemática - Materia
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Ciencias Naturales
Androecium
Canna lineata
Entomophily
Labellum
Nectar guides - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
- OAI Identificador
- oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/85157
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), a new species from the wetlands of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina Ciciarelli, María de las Mercedes Ciencias Naturales Androecium Canna lineata Entomophily Labellum Nectar guides |
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Canna lineata Ciciarelli (Cannaceae-Zingiberales), una especie nueva de los humedales de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Ciciarelli, María de las Mercedes |
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Ciencias Naturales Androecium Canna lineata Entomophily Labellum Nectar guides |
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Ciencias Naturales Androecium Canna lineata Entomophily Labellum Nectar guides |
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Canna lineata is proposed as a species new to science. Plants grow wild both as terrestrial or palustrine, forming dense colonies whose individuals produce large, bright red to reddish orange flowers with narrow staminodes. The specific epithet refers to the colored lines on the vegetative leaves, and floral parts of the androecium. Is related to other species having reduced inflorescences, especially C. glauca, a species widely distributed in tropical and subtropical America. A detailed description of the new species is given, together with a study of morphological vegetative and floral characters especially the labellum and its relation with entomophily. Laboratorio de Estudios de Anatomía Vegetal Evolutiva y Sistemática |
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Canna lineata is proposed as a species new to science. Plants grow wild both as terrestrial or palustrine, forming dense colonies whose individuals produce large, bright red to reddish orange flowers with narrow staminodes. The specific epithet refers to the colored lines on the vegetative leaves, and floral parts of the androecium. Is related to other species having reduced inflorescences, especially C. glauca, a species widely distributed in tropical and subtropical America. A detailed description of the new species is given, together with a study of morphological vegetative and floral characters especially the labellum and its relation with entomophily. |
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