Calystegia affinis
Calystegia affinis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Solanales |
Family: | Convolvulaceae |
Genus: | Calystegia |
Species: | C. affinis
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Binomial name | |
Calystegia affinis Endl.[1]
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Synonyms | |
Convolvulus affinis (Endl.) Maiden nom. illeg. Convolvulus marginatus (R.Br.) Spreng. nom. illeg. Calystegia marginata R.Br. (misapplication) |
Calystegia affinis is a critically endangered species of climbing or creeping vine in the plant family Convolvulaceae.[2] It is endemic to Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island.[2] In 2003 only about 45 mature plants were known, with about 40 of those on Norfolk Island.[3][4]
Etymology[]
The genus name, Calystegia is derived from the Greek: kalux, "cup", and stegos, "a covering", meaning "a covering cup" and refers to the bracteoles enclosing the calyx. The specific epithet, affinis, is Latin for 'neighbouring',[5] which was possibly chosen by Endlicher on the basis of his comment that the species was closely allied to Calystegia marginata.[6]
Description[]
Calystegia affinis is a thin-stemmed plant in the genus Calystegia which climbs by twining. It has sparse alternate, arrow-headed leaves about 6 cm x 5 cm.[2] The flowers are axillary,[7] solitary, pink with five[7] cream longitudinal bands and are funnel-shaped.[2] They have large persistent bracteoles enclosing the calyx which has five sepals and five petals.[7] The fruit is a papery capsule[2] which splits longitudinally into four valves.[7] The plant is thought to reproduce both clonally and by seed.[2]
Taxonomy[]
Calystegia affinis was first described by Endlicher in 1833.[8][6] In 1904, Joseph Maiden renamed it Convolvulus affinis,[9] but this is considered an illegal name by the .[8] The other synonyms[8] (given above) are illegal names, misapplications or pro-parte misapplications, with the species concept having been refined by P.S. Green in 1994 in Flora of Australia.[10]
References[]
- ^ "Convolvulaceae Calystegia affinis Endl., The International Plant Name Index". Retrieved 24 April 2018.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c d e f "NSW Office of Heritage and Environment, Save our Species: Calystegia affinis". Retrieved 2018-03-16.
- ^ "Calystegia affinis (a twining plant) - endangered species listing".
- ^ Coyne, Peter. Norfolk Island's Fascinating Flora. Petaurus Press, 2011, p. 61
- ^ Stearn, W.T. (1992) 'Botanical Latin : history, grammar, syntax, terminology and vocabulary. (p. 265)' (Portland, OR. Timber Press)
- ^ a b Endlicher, S. (1833) "Prodromus Florae Norfolkicae: 51". Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- ^ a b c d "PlantNET: Calystegia., National Herbarium of NSW, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Australia". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ^ a b c "Convolvulaceae Calystegia affinis Endl., The International Plant Name Index". Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- ^ Maiden, J.H. (1904), The Flora of Norfolk Island. Part i. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 28(4): 711
- ^ Green, P.S. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (1994), Norfolk Island & Lord Howe Island. Flora of Australia 49: 308-309, Fig. 82
- EPBC Act critically endangered biota
- Calystegia
- Flora of Lord Howe Island
- Flora of Norfolk Island