Clematis alopecuros (Ranunculaceae), another new synonym of C. hastata from China
Author
Huang, Qiao-Lan
South China National Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Author
Fei, Wen-Qun
South China National Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Author
Yu, Qi
0000-0001-8640-8741
CAS Key Laboratory of Mountain Ecological Restoration and Bioresource Utilization, Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, China
401079688@qq.com
Author
Yuan, Qiong
0000-0003-2613-5045
South China National Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China
yuanqiong@scib.ac.cn
Author
Yang, Qin-Er
0000-0002-6261-0731
South China National Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China
qeyang@scib.ac.cn
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-11-20
672
2
149
162
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.672.2.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.672.2.2
1179-3163
14521009
Clematis hastata
Finet & Gagnepain (1903: 527)
.
Figs. 1−9
.
Type:—
CHINA
.
Chongqing
: Chengkou, alt.
1400 m
,
2 April 1892
,
P.G. Farges 1155
(
holotype
P!).
Fig. 3
.
=
Clematis glabrifolia
Sun & Yan
in
Yan & Sun (1992: 327)
.
Type
:—
CHINA
.
Gansu
:
Wenxian
,
between Bikou and Fanba
, roadside, alt.
300 m
,
27 March 1988
,
X.D. Wang
&
K. Sun
251
(
holotype
NWNU, not seen;
isotype
PE!).
Fig. 5D
.
=
Clematis hastata
var.
micrantha
Wang (2006: 327)
.
Type:—
CHINA
.
Shaanxi
: Hanzhong, Nanliugou, cliff side, alt.
700 m
,
17 March 1959
,
P.Y. Li 1072
(
holotype
WUK!,
isotype
NAS!).
Fig. 6B, C
.
=
Clematis alopecuros
Gan & Li (2024: 75)
,
syn
.
nov
.
Type:—
China
.
Hubei
, Zhuxi county, Huiwan town, Chuanfeng village, Fenghuangzui, alt.
380 m
,
15 March 2023
,
Q.L. Gan 3322-7
(
holotype
HIB!),
Q.L. Gan 3322-1
(
isotype
HIB!),
Q.L. Gan 3322-3
(
isotype
HIB!),
Q.L. Gan 3322-4
(
isotype
HIB!),
Q.L. Gan 3322- 5
(
isotype
HIB!),
Q.L. Gan 3322-6
(
isotype
HIB!).
Figs. 1
,
2A, B
.
Description
:—Vines woody. Branches shallowly 8-grooved, glabrous; bracts of axillary floral buds of old branches narrowly triangular to ovate,
4−8 mm
long, papery, sparsely puberulous toward apex. Leaves pinnate, 5−7-foliolate, rarely ternate, glabrous; petiole
2−5.5 cm
long; leaflet blades of lower pair narrowly ovate, 4−6 (−14) cm long,
3−4.5 cm
broad, subleathery, 3-parted or unequally 2-parted, base subcordate, margin entire, apex acute to more or less obtuse; leaf blades of upper pair triangular-linear to narrowly triangular,
2.5−5 cm
long,
0.9−2 cm
broad, base subcordate to truncate, margin entire and undivided; midvein abaxially more or less prominent. Flowers 2−7, arising from axillary buds,
2.5−4 cm
in diameter. Pedicel
4−10.5 cm
long, pubescent. Sepals 4−6, white or abaxially tinged pinkish, spreading, broadly oblanceolate to oblong,
1.3−2.2 cm
long,
0.4−1 cm
broad, abaxially densely appressed puberulous, adaxially glabrous, apex obtuse to rounded. Stamens ca.
8 mm
long, glabrous; anthers narrowly oblong,
2−5 mm
long, apex obtuse or obscurely apiculate. Ovaries pubescent. Style
5−8 mm
long, densely villous. Achenes compressed, ca.
3.5 mm
long, ca.
3 mm
broad, blackish when mature, pubescent; persistent style white plumose.
FIGURE 6
. Four selected specimens of
Clematis hastata
from Hubei, Shaanxi and Sichuan, China. A. Hubei, Danjiangkou (previously known as Junxian),
J.Q. Xing 16486
(WUK). B. Shaanxi, Hanzhong,
P.Y. Li 1072
(WUK; holotype of
C. hastata
var.
micrantha
(=
C. hastata
)); inset: flower. C. Shaanxi, Hanzhong,
P.Y. Li 1072
(NAS; isotype of
C. hastata
var.
micrantha
(=
C. hastata
)); inset: stem node, with the red arrows indicating the dilated, connate petiole bases. D. Sichuan, Nanjiang,
Anonymous 74
(SM).
FIGURE 7.
Selected specimens of
Clematis hastata
from Qingchuan in Sichuan China,
Q. Yu 0100
(IBSC). A. Sheet 1; inset a: stem node, with the red arrows indicating the dilated, connate petiole bases; inset b: flower. B. Sheet 2; inset: stem node, with the red arrows indicating the dilated, connate petiole bases. C. Sheet 3; inset: flower.
FIGURE 8
.
Clematis hastata
in the wild (China, Hubei, Zhuxi). A. Flowering branch; inset: dilated and connate petiole bases. B, C. Flowering branches. D. Leaves. E. Flower (lateral view). F. Flower (lateral view). Photographed by Qi-liang Gan.
FIGURE 9
.
Clematis hastata
in the wild (China, Sichuan, Qingchuan).A. Habitat and habit. B. Leaves. C. Flowering branch. D. Flowers. Photographed by Qi Yu.
FIGURE 10
. Distribution of
Clematis hastata
(●). The black arrow indicates the type locality of this species, i.e. Chengkou in Chongqing, China, and the red arrow indicates the type locality of
C. alopecuros
(=
C. hastata
), i.e. Zhuxi in Hubei, China.
Phenology
:—Flowering from February to April; fruiting from April to May. A single specimen,
J.Q. Xing 16486
(WUK;
Fig. 6A
), from Danjiangkou (previously known as Junxian) in western
Hubei
, was recorded to be collected on
24 August 1959
on the field label. The flowering time of the Danjiangkou population of
Clematis hastata
needs to be verified.
Distribution and habitat
:—
Clematis hastata
is currently known to occur in eastern
Chongqing
(Chengkou), southern
Gansu
(Wenxian), western
Hubei
(Danjiangkou, Zhuxi), southwestern
Shaanxi
(Hanzhong), and northeastern and northern
Sichuan
(Guangyuan, Nanjiang, Qingchuan), i.e. the Daba mountains region in central
China
(
Fig. 10
). It grows on slopes or cliffs in ravines at altitudes of
300−1400 m
.
Additional specimens examined
:—
CHINA
.
Gansu
: Wenxian,
Y. Li & S.A. Wang 1
(NAS),
Y. Li & S.A. Wang 2
(NAS),
T. P Wang 18907
(WUK),
T. P Wang 20539
(WUK),
J.Q. Xing 21898
(WUK).
Hubei
: Danjiangkou (previously known as Junxian),
J.Q. Xing 16486
(WUK); Zhuxi,
Q.L. Gan 3323-2
(HIB),
Q.L. Gan 3323-3
(HIB).
Sichuan
: Guangyuan,
Z.P. Wei 3941
(WUK),
Z.P. Wei 39
63 (WUK); Nanjiang,
Anonymous 74
(SM); Qingchuan,
J.F. Rock 12037
(A, K, P),
Q. Yu 0100
(IBSC).