Hoya isabelchanae Rodda & Simonsson, a new, showy species of Hoya R. Br. (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) with pomegranate red flowers from Sulawesi, Indonesia
Author
Rodda, Michele
The Herbarium, Singapore Botanic Gardens, 1 Cluny Road, 259569 Singapore
rodda.michele@gmail.com
Author
Juhonewe, Nadhanielle Simonsson
Research affiliate at National Research Institute of Papua New Guinea; PO Box 1 - 524, Ukarumpa, EHP 444, Papua New Guinea
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.68.8803
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.68.8803
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Hoya isabelchanae Rodda & Simonsson
sp. nov.
Figs 1
, 2
Diagnosis.
Among Sulawesi
Hoya
species similar to
Hoya brevialata
and
Hoya pallilimba
in habit (prostrate and pendant epiphyte), lamina shape (convex round to elliptic) and inflorescence type (positively geotropic, convex) but separated because both
Hoya brevialata
and
Hoya pallilimba
have smaller flowers (c. 5 vs. 8-10 mm in diameter in
Hoya isabelchanae
) with a finely pubescent corolla (vs. setose corolla in
Hoya isabelchanae
).
Type
.
Indonesia
,
Sulawesi
,
Gorontalo
,
Gunung Boliohutu
,
400 m
,
23 Apr 2002
,
S.M. Scott
02-116, grown on at the
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
(Acc no. 20021229),
Sep 2012
,
C.E. Berthold
0013
(
holotype
: E; isotype: SING)
Description.
Epiphytic climber with white latex in all vegetative parts.
Stems
slender, prostrate, pendant, internodes (2)4-6(-10) cm
x
1-1.5 mm, dull green or brown, pubescent when young, rarely almost glabrous when mature;
adventitious root
sparsely produced along the stem and just under the nodes where they are usually paired.
Leaves
petiolate; petiole recurved, round, 4-6(-8)
x
ca. 1.5 mm, pale green, pubescent;
lamina
orbicular-ovate (to elliptic), convex, fleshy and stiff (1.5-)2-4(-7)
x
(1-)1.5-2.5 cm, base cuneate (round), apex obtuse (round), pale to mid-green green above, with or without grey spots, pubescent on young leaves only, paler green underneath, pubescent; penninerved, secondary veins obscure;
colleters
(one) two at each lamina base, triangular to ovate 0.2-0.4
x
0.3-0.5 mm.
Inflorescence
positively geotropic, pseudo-umbellate, slightly concave;
peduncle
(1-)2-4(-7) cm
x
1.5-2 mm in diameter, dull green to brown, pubescent when young; rachis indeterminate.
Flowers
10-15 each inflorescence;
pedicel
variable in length, the internal ones ca. 8 mm long, the external
ones
2.5-3 cm
x
1.2-1.5 mm in diameter, bright green, glabrous.
Calyx
lobes triangular, 1.2-1.6
x
1-0.8 mm wide, apex round, light green or brownish, glabrous;
basal colleter
one in each calyx lobe sinus, ovate, 300-400
x
ca. 100
µm
.
Corolla
revolute, 8-10 mm in diameter, ca. 16 mm when flattened;
corolla lobes
basally fused, tube 3-4 mm long, pomegranate red, from almost glabrous at the base to thinly pubescent becoming setose towards the distal part of the inner side of the tube, glabrous outside, lobes broadly ovate, 5-6
x
4-5 mm, pomegranate red with a paler edge, inside setose with a glabrous tip, outside glabrous.
Corona
staminal, 7-8 mm in diameter, 3-3.5 mm high;
corona lobes
ovate, ca. 3.5
x
2 mm, slightly convex above, underneath sulcate, inner process apex acuminate, outer process apex divided in an upper round part and a lower bifid part, upper part cream yellow with a pinkish inner process tip, lower part and bilobed outer process reddish.
Anthers
with apical translucent appendages, broadly triangular, c. 1.2
x
1.2 mm.
Pollinia
oblong, 250-300
x
130-150
µm
, base obliquely truncate, apex round, sterile edge all along the outer edge of the pollinium;
corpusculum
oblong, 120-140
x
50-60
µm
;
caudicle
broad, spathulate, 180-200
x
100
µm
at the widest point.
Style-head
5 angled in cross section, c. 2.5 mm in diameter, with 5 lobes alternating with the stamens, style-head apex mamillate, ca. 1
x
0.5 mm broad at the base;
ovary
ovoid, shortly beaked, 1.5-1.7 mm long, each carpel ca. 0.7 mm wide at the base, pale green, glabrous.
Fruit
and
seed
not observed.
Etymology.
Hoya isabelchanae
is named after Isabel Claire Chan Yuen Ching, late daughter of Elisabeth Chan, Singaporean patron of botanical research and a gardener with an interest in
Hoya
.
Distribution and ecology.
Hoya isabelchanae
is only known from the base of Gunung Boliohutu, Sulawesi, where it was collected as a sterile cutting in 2002 and brought into cultivation at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh where it regularly blooms in a heated greenhouse from May to October. The species was collected in primary forest and it was growing in shaded but exposed area on a decaying tree 12 m tall. A further collection is widely available in cultivation under Gerard Paul Shirley number GPS10161 and 7-35 http://www.paulshirleysucculents.nl/shop_hoyas.htm [accessed on 24 June 2016]. This accession is apparently also from Sulawesi but no further collection information is available.
Conservation status.
The only localised specimen of
Hoya isabelchanae
is the type collection. No information is available on the extent of the wild population in Sulawesi and the threats to its habitat therefore its conservation status is Data Deficient (DD) (IUCN 2014).
Hoya isabelchanae
is at present in cultivation at the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh (type collection, acc. no. 20021229) and at the Singapore Botanic Gardens (unlocalised collection, vouchered as M. Rodda MR573).
Notes.
Hoya isabelchanae
belongs to
Hoya section Acanthostemma
(Blume) Kloppenburg whose members have revolute corolla lobes, bilobed outer corona lobes and pollinaria with broad, spathulate caudicles. With a corolla 8-10 mm in diameter,
Hoya isabelchanae
is one of the largest flowered species in
Acanthostemma
, only comparable with
Hoya benchaii
Gavrus et al. (corolla 9-12 mm in diameter)
Hoya kloppenburgii
T.Green (10-12 mm),
Hoya rundumensis
(T.Green) Rodda & Simonsson (7-10 mm)
and
Hoya sigillatis T.Green ssp. sigillatis
(7-10 mm), all from Borneo. All these can be separated from
Hoya isabelchanae
because their corolla is puberulent while
Hoya isabelchanae
has a setose corolla (Fig.
1
).
Figure 1.
Hoya isabelchanae
photographed in cultivation in Thailand (reference specimen
M. Rodda MR573
, SING).
A
Branch and inflorescence, side view
B
Inflorescence, from underneath
C
A single flower, front view
D
A single flower, lateral view
E
Corolla from underneath with calyx removed
F
Calyx
G
Anther
H
Pollinarium. (Photographs by M. Rodda).
Figure 2.
Leaves of
Hoya isabelchanae
photographed in cultivation in Singapore (reference specimen
M. Rodda MR573
, SING).
A
Larger leaf, from above
B
Larger leaf, from underneath
C
Smaller leaf, from above
D
Smaller leaf, from underneath (Photographs by M. Rodda).
Among Sulawesi
Acanthostemma
members,
Hoya isabelchanae
is vegetatively similar to
Hoya brevialata
and
Hoya pallilimba
, that make large clumps of prostrate and pendant stems and have convex round to elliptic laminas. They also have similar positively geotropic convex inflorescences. However
Hoya isabelchanae
can be separated from
Hoya brevialata
and
Hoya pallilimba
because it has much larger flowers, both
Hoya brevialata
and
Hoya pallilimba
have flowers c. 5 mm across while
Hoya isabelchanae
has flowers 8-10 mm in diameter. The corona of
Hoya isabelchanae
has almost flat lobes while the coronas of
Hoya brevialata
and
Hoya pallilimba
have the inner lobe held much higher than the outer lobe process. Further, the corolla of
Hoya brevialata
and
Hoya pallilimba
is finely pubescent while the corolla of
Hoya isabelchanae
is setose.
Additional specimens examined.
Indonesia
,
Sulawesi
, (live collection numbers 7-35 and
GPS10161
), grown in
Thailand
,
Ratchaburi
,
23 Mar 2014
,
M. Rodda
MR573 (SING)
.