A revision of the genus Syagrus (Arecaceae)
Author
Noblick, Larry R.
text
Phytotaxa
2017
2017-02-01
294
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.294.1.1
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10.11646/phytotaxa.294.1.1
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21.
Syagrus glaucescens
Glaz. ex
Beccari (1916: 470)
.
Type
:—
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
:
Biribiry
,
Prés Diamantina
,
28 March 1892
,
A.F.M. Glaziou
20024
(
holotype
FI,
isotype
C, F!, K!, MO, P!)
Figure 30
plate,
Figure 29
map.
Moderately-sized, solitary palm.
Stem
ca.
0.5–4 m
× (8–)
10–12 cm
angular in appearance, with persistent leaf bases or leaf scars arranged in rows with no or indistinct internodes.
Leaves
5–15;
sheathing leaf base
ca. 42–52 ×
6–8 cm
;
pseudopetiole
28–55 cm
long;
petiole
6–36 × 1.4–2.0 cm, 0.7–1.0 cm thick;
rachis
(55–)
62–118 cm
long;
leaflets
slightly lighter on the abaxial surface, (38–)59–79 along one side, in clusters of 3–5, inserted at various angles, giving the leaf a plumose appearance, no ramenta scales present where the leaflets are inserted on the rachis, and none along the abaxial midvein; basal leaflets 11–34 × 0.1–1.0 cm, middle leaflets 16–29(–35) × 1.5–
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3.0 cm, apical leaflets 1.5–6 × 0.2–1.0 cm with an asymmetric tip.
Inflorescence
erect or pendulous, spirally branched;
prophyll
ca. 18 ×
2.5 cm
;
peduncular bract
(35–)
39–85 cm
, expanded portion 25–40 ×
4–9 cm
, including a 0.5–3.0 cm beak,
5.5–12 cm
perimeter,
2–4 mm
thickness, narrow, woody, sulcate, exterior with scattered thin indument;
peduncle
ca.
21–64 cm
×
7–9 mm
,
3–6 mm
thick, elliptical in cross-section, glabrous;
inflorescence axis
16–30 cm
long;
rachis
5–16 cm
long;
rachillae
5–17, glabrous,
6–15 cm
long at the apex,
8–19 cm
long at the base;
staminate flowers
8–12 mm
long at the apex, 14–17 ×
3–4 mm
at the base, green to yellow, sepals 1.5–2.5 × (0.5–)
2–2.5 mm
, glabrous, with no visible nerves, petals
8–11 mm
long at the apex, 9–14 ×
2–4 mm
at the base, with acute tips, glabrous, nerves slightly raised, stamens
6–8.5 mm
long, anthers
5–7.5 mm
long, filaments
1–2 mm
long, pistillode less than
1 mm
long, ca.
0.6 mm
long; basal
pistillate flowers
elongate pyramidal, 10–17 × 6.0–
7.5 mm
, yellow, sepals 10–15 ×
6–7 mm
, glabrous with no visible nerves, keeled, petals 8– 12 ×
4–6 mm
, glabrous, with slightly raised nerves, valvate tips 1/3 to nearly 4/5 the length of the petal, ca.
3–8 mm
long, pistil 6–9 ×
4–6 mm
, glabrous, stigmas less than
3–4 mm
long, glabrous, staminodal ring ca.
0.7–2 mm
high, 6-dentate.
Fruit
ellipsoid, 2–3 ×
1.6–2.5 cm
, brownish when mature, covered with a short lepidote, epicarp less than
0.5 mm
thick, mesocarp
1–2 mm
thick, succulent and fibrous;
endocarp
ellipsoid to ovoid, ca. 2–2.8 ×
1.7–2.1 cm
, (2–)
3–4 mm
thick on the sides,
4–9 mm
thick at the tips;
seed
more or less ellipsoid ca. 1.2–1.4 ×
1.1–1.2 cm
, endosperm homogeneous. Germination remote-tubular.
Common name:—
coco-da-pedra, palmeirinha-azul, blue-rock-coconut
Etymology:—
The specific epithet,
glaucescens
,
means glaucous and refers to the grayish or bluish green of the leaves due to the waxy bloom present on both sides of the leaflets.
Distribution and habitat:—
Endemic to the Brazilian state of
Minas Gerais
in the Cadeia do Espinhaço in cerrado and high elevation campo rupestre over rocky terrain and in very rocky soils. This species has the greatest distribution of the entire
S. glaucescens
complex, which also includes
S. duartei
to the south and the acaulescent
S. evansiana
to the north along with some confusing intermediates. This species is most abundant in the region near Diamantina, but specimens have been seen as far south as the northern edge of the Serra do Cipó Nacional Park and as far north as Mendanha.
Conservation:—
Because this palm grows so slowly and it is sought after by plant collectors, it is threatened in its natural habitat. Nevertheless, its rocky habitat makes it very difficult for the poachers to dig it up successfully or for fire to reach it. This species is protected within the boundaries of a national park (Diamantina) and also in other areas that are environmentally protected; however that does not stop poachers. It also does not grow in agriculturally valuable soils. However outside of these protected areas its habitat continues to decline and the total extent of its occurrence (EOO) is probably under
20,000 km
2
and for that reason it is classified as vulnerable, VU B1ab(iii).
Phenology:—
Flowering and fruiting in September. This species fruits moderately during the months of spring and summer (September–March). Propagation is only by seed, but the germination rate is low, and it germinates slowly, taking as long as 6 months.
Uses:—
Palms with notable ornamental characteristics like bluish-green foliage are sought by landscapers. For its rustic beauty, it possesses the potential for cultivation in general landscaping in both tropical and subtropical regions.
Notes:—
This species is
s
imilar to
S. duartei
, but
S. glaucescens
has smaller fruits (2.5 vs. 3.0–4.0 cm) and unlike
S. duartei
, this species always has an upright stem. The smaller fruits and endocarps are more ellipsoid in
S. glaucescens
, but globose or even broader than long in
S. duartei
. The number of rachillae (ca. 5–8 for
S. duartei
vs. 5–17 for
S. glaucescens
) is not a reliable character, although it has been used previously (
Lorenzi
et al.
2010
) to distinguish these two species.
Representative specimens:—
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
:
Biribiry
,
26 March 1892
,
Herb. Schwake
8471
(
RB
!);
Conceição do Mato Dentro
,
Cava do Sapo
,
950 m
, –18.91, –43.43,
February 2012
,
L.B. Carvalho
s.n.
(
BHCB
);
Conceição do Mato Dentro
,
Parque Natural Municipal do Ribeirão do Campo
,
9 November 2002
,
R.C. da
Mota
&
P.L. Viana
1693
(
BHCB
);
Conceição do Mato Dentro
, –19.00, –43.40,14
August 2012
,
E. Tameirão Neto
&
C.V. Vidal
5086
(
BHCB
);
Conselheiro Matar
,
Próximo
à
Rodovia Diamantina-Belo Horizonte
, entrando em estrada de terra
1 km
antes
da Saída
para
Conselheiro Matar. Aflorações
rochosas a
2 km
da rodovia,
500 m
antes da
Porteira da Fazenda Rio Pardo
,
4 November 1993
,
A.M. Benko-Isepon
s.n.
(
UFP
);
Datas
, –18.45, –43.66,
20 August 1987
,
R.A. Cytryn
09
(
RB
!);
Datas
,
Estrada Curvelo-Diamantina, KM
110, –18.45, –43.66,
5 April 1983
,
G. Martinelli
9168
(
RB
!);
Datas
,
Datas
&
Morro do Coco
(
1 km
do entroncamento para
Diamantina
),
1200–1300 m
,
24 March 1986
,
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R. Mello-Silva et al. 9768
(K, SPF 43013!); Diamantina, ca.
15 km
de Diamantina, na rod. Mendanha-Diamantina,
1119 m
, –18.19, –43.52,
9 November 2002
,
Araújo, A.O. et al. 158
(ESA!); Diamantina, –18.25, –43.60,
20 August 1987
,
R.A. Cytryn 05
(RB!);
Diamantina, Serra
do Biribiry.
7 km
W of Diamantina. In cerrado, rocky soil, –18.25, – 43.60,
15 July 1965
,
S.F. Glassman 8111, 8112, 8114, 8116
(F!, RB, SP!);
Diamantina, Serra
do Gombo.
18 km
NW
FIGURE 30.
Syagrus glaucescens
. A. Habitat and habit of palms. B. Palms on very rocky terrain. C. Habit. D. Stem with closely spaced internodes and sheath remains arranged in rows. E. Endocarps F. Inflorescence with young developing fruits. G. Infructescence. Grid is in 0.5 centimeters.
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NOBLICK of
Diamantina, Cerrado
, rocky soil, –18.25, –43.60,
15 July 1965
,
S.F.
Glassman
8159
(
SP
!)
;
Diamantina
,
Rio Pardo-Rodovia Linha Verde-Conselheiro Mata
, –18.25, –43.60,
25 July 1998
,
G. Hatschbach
68248
(
HUFU
,
MBM
!)
;
Diamantina
, –18.25 –43.60,
23 October 1999
,
G. Hatschbach
69594
(
MBM
!)
;
Diamantina, Campo Rupestre
, –18.25, –43.60,
June 1990
,
K.I.
Horst
61
(
MBML
!)
;
Diamantina
,
Norte
de
Diamantina, Direção de Araçuai
,
July 1990
,
K.I. Horst
76
(
MBML
!)
;
Diamantina, Serra
do
Espinhaço
, ca.
23 km
E of Diamantina
,
900 m
,
15 March 1970
,
H.S. Irwin
27605
(
NY
!)
;
Diamantina, APA
Pau-de-Fruta-COPASA, –18.25, –43.60,
13 February 2001
,
J.A.
Lombardi
4240
(
BHCB
)
;
Diamantina
, na estrada para
Monjolos
a ca. de
3 km
da rodovia,
1400 m
, – 18.27, –43.71,
19 January 2010
,
H.
Lorenzi
6799
(
HPL
!)
;
Diamantina, Estrada Turmalina
/
Diamantina
, MG-2,
33 km
de
Diamantina
, –18.25, –43.60,
13 May 1979
,
G. Martinelli
5918
(
RB
!)
;
Diamantina, Fazenda
do "Seu Geraldão," acesso por
Inhaí
,
1154 m
, –17.93, –43.89,
2 May 2010
,
C.B.R. Munhoz
et al. 7172
(
UB
!)
;
Diamantina
, ca.
10 km
N of the city on BR-367, the road to
Mendanha
,
1000–1100 m
, –18.25, –43.60,
19 March 1992
,
L.R. Noblick
4843
(
BHCB
!, F!, FTG!, K!,
NY
!,
US
!)
;
Diamantina
, near
Mendanha
,
1 km
S of the
Rio Jequitinonha
on BR-367,
400–500 m
, –18.12, –43.50,
19 February 1992
,
L.R. Noblick
4845
(
BHCB
!,
FTG
!)
;
Diamantina, Cachoeira da Sentinela
, –18.01, –43.62,
21 September 2000
,
J.R.
Stehmann
et al. 2671
(
BHCB
)
;
Diamantina, estrada
Diamantina-Conselheiro Mata
, km 185,
28 January 1986
,
D.C. Zappi
et al. 9371
(
SPF 42629
!)
;
Diamantina, estrada
Diamantina-Biribiri
, ca.
6 km
de Diamantina
,
1200 m
, –18.22, –43.62,
19 July 1987
,
D.C. Zappi
et al. 11090
(
SPF
!)
;
Lagoa Santa
,
Serra do Cipó
,
Trilha
para
Poço Azul
, –19.35, –43.62,
4 November 2009
,
R.C. Oliveira
&
Chacon, R.G.
2489
(
UB
!)
;
Mendanha
,
Vicinity of Mendanha
, –18.25, –43.60,
24 September 1936
,
W.A. Archer
4078
(
BH
!,
RB
!,
US
!)
;
Mendanha
,
5 km
SE of Mendanha
,
13 August 1976
,
S. Glassman
13002
(F!,
FTG
!)
;
Mendanha
, estrada para
Diamantina
, ca.
5 km
de
Mendanha
,
800 m
, –18.14, –43.50,
24 February 2002
,
V.C. Souza
et al. 28323, 28324
(
ESA
!)
;
Rio Vermelho
,
Pedra Menina
,
Serra do Ambrósio
,
Morro da Virada do Mato Virgem
,
31 July 1985
,
R. Mello-Silva
et al. 7833
(
SPF 38799
!)
;
Santana do Riacho
,
Parque Nacional da Serra do Cipó
,
1122 m
, –19.28, –43.59,
1 October 2010
,
S.B. Reis
&
V.S. Azevedo
2
(
BHCB
)
;
Santana do Riacho
,
Serra do Cipó
, km 135, –19.17, –43.71,
27 April 1978
,
G. Martinelli
4419
(
RB
)
;
São Gonçalo
do
Rio Preto
,
Parque Estadual do Rio Preto
, –18.00, –43.33,
17 November 1999
,
J.A. Lombardi
s.n.
(
BHCB
)
;
Serro
,
Milho Verde
, – 18.60, –43.38,
24 July 2002
,
R.C.
Mota
da 1610
(
BHCB
)
;
Serro
,
Grota Seca.
São Gonçalo
do
Rio das Pedras
, – 18.60, –43.38, without date, no collector (
BHCB
)
;
Without
specific locality
:
Minas Gerais,
A.F.M
.
Glaziou
20024 (K!,
MO
)
;
Minas Gerais
,
June 1990
,
K.I. Horst
64
(
MBML
!)
;
Minas Gerais
, 1816–1821,
A. Saint-Hilaire
de 1232
(P!)
.