Sedum spiralifolium (Crassulaceae): a new species from Anhui Province, China
Author
Xie, Dong-Mei
Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Institute of TCM Resources Protection and Development, Anhui Academy of Chinese Medicine, Hefei 230038, China. E-mail: xiedongmei 96 @ 126. com & China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjin 211198, China;
Author
Peng, Dai-Yin
Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Institute of TCM Resources Protection and Development, Anhui Academy of Chinese Medicine, Hefei 230038, China. E-mail: xiedongmei 96 @ 126. com
Author
Fang, Cheng-Wu
Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Institute of TCM Resources Protection and Development, Anhui Academy of Chinese Medicine, Hefei 230038, China. E-mail: xiedongmei 96 @ 126. com
Author
Qin, Min-Jian
China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjin 211198, China;
Author
Wang, De-Qun
Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Institute of TCM Resources Protection and Development, Anhui Academy of Chinese Medicine, Hefei 230038, China. E-mail: xiedongmei 96 @ 126. com
Author
Huang, Lu-Qi
State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Dao-di Herbs, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China. E-mail: huangluqi 01 @ 126. com
text
Phytotaxa
2014
2014-10-22
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3
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.183.3.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.183.3.4
1179-3163
5151481
Sedum spiralifolium
D. Q. Wang, D. M. Xie & L. Q. Huang
,
sp. nov
.
(
Figure 4
)
Type:
—
CHINA
.
Anhui Province
,
Lu’
an
City
,
Shucheng County
,
Shucha Township
, on rocks and along road banks, elevation ca.
50–100 m
,
20 April 2012
,
D.
Q
.
Wang
&
D.
M
.
Xie
120420
(fl.,
holotype
ACM
!, isotype
ACM
! &
PE
!)
Herbs perennial. Root fibrous. Sterile stems erect,
5–20 cm
tall. Flowering stems erect or slightly bent,
10–30 cm
. Leaves 3-verticillate, leaf blade linear-lanceolate, 10–25 ×
2–3 mm
, apex sub-acute, base shortly spurred, mostly 3-lobed, middle tilted
1 mm
. Cyme 3–4 branched, corymbiform, ca.
4–7 cm
in diameter, many flowered. Flowers sessile except the central flower (
4–5 mm
long), unequally 5-merous; bracts resembling stem leaves,
5–15 mm
. Sepals linear-lanceolate, base shortly spurred, ca.
3–6 mm
, apex subacute. Petals yellow, narrowly ovate or broadly lanceolate, 4–7 ×
1–2 mm
, apex acute,
0.2–0.5 mm
. Stamens 10, 4–
5 mm
; antepetalous ones ca.
4 mm
, inserted ca.
1 mm
from petal base; antesepalous ones ca.
5 mm
. Nectar scales nearly fan-shaped, apex obtuse, yellow-white, ca. 0.2 ×
0.5 mm
.
FIGURE 3.
Sedum spiralifolium
sp. nov.
A. Habit in flowering period; B. Sterile shoots (twisted upper leaves at the top of the sterile shoots); C. Inflorescence; D. Flowering plant; E. Nectar scale; F. Follicles; G. Seed.
FIGURE 4.
Sedum spiralifolium
sp. nov.
A. Flowering plant; B. Petal with stamen; C. Twisted leaves of the sterile shoot; D. Flower; E. Nectar scale; F. Carpels; G. Seed. (Drawn by Hai-Yan Cao from the holotype in ACM)
Carpels divergent, lanceolate, slightly split ends, ca.
5 mm
, base connate for ca.
1 mm
, apex slightly divergent. Style ca.
2 mm
long. Follicles divergent, many seeded. Seeds brown, ovoid, 0.3–0.8 ×
0.2–0.4 mm
. Flowering early April, fruiting April–May. (
Figure 3
and
4
).
Distribution & Habitat:
—
S. spiralifolium
is endemic to
Anhui Province
. It is known from Shucha Township of Shucheng County and Zongyang County of Anqing City in central
Anhui Province
of eastern
China
. It grows in valleys, on rocks and along road banks at an elevation of ca.
50–
100 m
.
Etymology:
—The specific epithet ‘
spiralifolium
’ refers to the habitus of the upper leaves on the sterile shoots.
Additional collection (
paratypes
):
—
CHINA
.
Anhui Province
,
Lu’an City
,
Shucheng County
,
Shucha Township
, along road banks, elevation ca.
100 m
,
25 April 2013
,
D.
M
.
Xie
&
L
.
Q
.
Huang
130425
(
PE
!); the same locality, road banks, elevation ca.
95 m
,
5 May 2013
,
D.
M
.
Xie
&
L
.
Q
.
Huang
130505
(
ACM
!),
D.
Q
.
Wang
&
D.
M
.
Xie
130506
(
ACM
!).
Zongyang County of Anqing City
, roadside, elevation ca.
50 m
,
23 April 2013
,
D.
M
.
Xie
&
Q
.
S
.
Yang
1304231
(
ACM
!)
.
Relationships:
—
S. spiralifolium belongs
to S. sect.
Sedum
characterized by leaves 3-verticillate, yellow flowers, carpels and divergent follicles. It is most similar to
S. sarmentosum
except for its sterile shoots erect with twisted leaves, its shortly spurred and mostly 3-lobed leaf base, its central flower with
4–5 mm
long pedicel, its fan-shaped scales and its earlier flowering time.
S. sarmentosum
is characterized by leaves that are not twisted, sterile stems creeping and rooting at nodes, leaves oblanceolate to oblong with base abruptly narrowed and spurred, flowers sessile, nectar scales cuneate-quadrangular. (
Table 3
)