A revision of Gomphostemma (Lamiaceae)
Author
Bongcheewin, Bhanubong
Author
Ingrouille, Martin J.
Author
Paton, Alan J.
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Kew Bulletin
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2022-03-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12225-021-09991-y
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10.1007/s12225-021-09991-y
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Gomphostemma stellatohirsutum
C.Y.
Wu
(1963: 128);
Li & Hedge (1992: 53)
.
Type: China, Yunnan, Mon-hai [Fo-hai, 21.9665°, 100.2665°], 2100 m, July 1936,
Wang
55368 (holotype PE; isotype A n.v.).
Perennial herb up to 1 m tall.
Stems
erect, robust, obtusely quadrangular with longitudinal grooves, dark brown, with dense stellate or dendroid hairs with a multi-celled stalk.
Leaoes
petiolate, chartaceous; blades elliptic, ellipticobovate, 10 – 13 (– 23) × 3 – 9 (– 11) cm, apex acute, margin shallowly serrate, base attenuate, upper side tomentose with dense 3 – 2-celled simple hairs, sometimes bifurcate hairs, lower side pale green tomentose with dense stellate hairs; petioles 20 – 30 mm long, with dense stellate hairs.
Inflorescence
axillary with opposite cymes sessile, unbranched then congested with axis not visible between flowers, inserted at the upper nodes at which leaves are usually present; verticils 3 – 6-flowered, subtended by the upper leaves and cluster of small leaf-like bracts; bracts leaflike, deciduous, ovate or elliptic-obovate, 13 – 23 × 3 – 12 mm, apex acute, margin serrate, base attenuate, upper side with 3 – 2-celled simple hairs, lower side with dense stellate hairs; bracteoles narrowly ovate, linear, 3 – 10 (– 12) mm long.
Flowering calyx
narrowly infundibular, 8 – 10 mm long, 10-ridged, outside brown-yellow tomentose with stellate hairs with a 1-celled stalk, inside glabrous below; tube 6 – 5 mm long; lobes narrowly triangular, 2 – 3 mm long, apex acute, with stellate hairs on both sides.
Fruiting calyx
infundibular, 13 – 13 mm long; tubes 6 – 5 mm long; lobes narrowly triangular, 5 – 8 mm long, apex acuminate.
Corolla
white or pale yellow, 23 – 20 mm long, throat inflated, abruptly dilated near throat, outside with dense stellate hairs, inside glabrous; tube slightly incurved, 23 – 30 mm long; posterior lip ovate, 3 mm long, apex obtuse; anterior lip 3-lobed, spreading; median lobe ovate, shorter than lateral lobes.
Staminal filaments
fleshy, sparsely tomentose.
Style
slender, glabrous, shorter than corolla with apex unequally lobed.
Nutlets
solitary, obovate, 2 – 3 × 3 – 6 mm.
DISTRIBUTION.
China (Yunnan).
Map 6
.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED.
CHINA. Yunnan. Mon-hai [Fohai], 2100 m, July 1936,
Wang
55368 (holotype PE);
Caiyanghe Nature Reserve [22.3333°, 101.1665°], 1320 m, 11 July 2009,
Xiang
353 (KUN).
HABITAT.
In hill evergreen and forest, 2100 m.
CONSERVATION STATUS.
Gomphostemma stellatohirsutum
is known only from the type. The?ata?eficient (??) category is applied.
PHENOLOGY
. Flowering and fruiting in July.
NOTES.
Gomphostemma stellatohirsutum
is a distinctive species recognised by its flowering calyx indumentum of dense stellate hairs and cymes subtended by cluster of small leaflike bracts, 3 – 12 mm wide. It is morphologically similar to
G. hirsutum
from Sabah, both species having dark brown stems with long branched hairs.