A monograph of the genus Polylepis (Rosaceae)
Author
Boza Espinoza, Tatiana Erika
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9925-1795
Institute for Nature, Earth and Energy (INTE), Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (PUCP), Av. Universitaria 1801, Lima 15088, Peru
tatianaerika@gmail.com
Author
Kessler, Michael
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4612-9937
Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH- 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
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34.
Polylepis triacontandra Bitter, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 45: 630. 1911.
Figs 90
, 91
Polylepis racemosa Ruiz & Pav. subsp. triacontandra
(Bitter) M. Kessler, Candollea 50: 144. 1995. Type: based on
Polylepis triacontandra
Bitter.
Polylepis subquinquefolia
Bitter, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 45: 636. 1911. Type. Peru. Puno: Sandia above Cuyoenyo, 3600 m,
Weberbaueri 931
(holotype: B destroyed, photos at F!, GH!, MO!, NY!, US!).
Type
.
Bolivia
.
La Paz
:
Larecaja
near
Sorata
,
Cochipata
,
3300 m
,
9 Oct 1818
,
Mandon 674
(
lectotype
designated by
Simpson 1979
, pg. 42: G!; isolectotypes: BM!, F! GH!, GOET!, K!, NY!, P!, S!,
US
!).
Figure 90.
Polylepis triacontandra
Bitter
A
Upper leaflet surface
B
lower leaflet surface
C
habit
D
flowers
E
flowering branch
F
bark. Scale bars:
1 cm
(
A, B
);
5 mm
(
D
);
2 cm
(
E
). Photographs
A, B, D-F
A. Fuentes
C
A. Domic.
Diagnosis.
Trees
1-10 m tall.
Leaves
slightly congested at the branch tips, imparipinnate with 1(-2) pair of leaflets, obtrullate in outline, (3.7-)4.4-4.9
x
3.2-4.1 cm; rachises densely lanate, points of leaflet attachment with a tuft of long hairs; stipular sheaths apically truncate, densely lanate on the outer surfaces; leaflets narrowly elliptic in outline, second pair from the terminal leaflet the largest, one of this pair (2.0-)2.6-3.3
x
0.7-1.1 cm; margin crenate with 8-12 teeth, apically acute to obtuse or slightly emarginate, basally cuneate; upper leaflet surfaces glabrous; lower leaflet surfaces densely tomentose with whitish hairs 0.4-0.8 mm long mixed with pannose hairs, second pair of leaflet, if present, very small.
Inflorescences
pendant, (4.9-)5.5-7.0(-9.5) cm long, bearing 11-13 flowers; floral bracts 5.9-7.6 mm long, narrowly triangular, densely villous on the outer surface; rachises villous.
Flowers
5.8-8.2(-10.1) mm diam.; sepals 4, ovate, green, densely villous outside; stamens 21-23, anthers orbicular, with a dense tuft of straight white hairs on the upper half; styles fimbriate, 3.3-3.8 mm long.
Fruits
turbinate, with 2-4 irregular flattened ridges with a series of spines, densely villous; 4.9-5.7
x
3.4-5.7 mm including spines.
Tetraploid
.
Figure 91.
Polylepis tricontandra
Bitter
A
flowering branch
B
fruit
C
stipular sheaths
D
upper leaf surface
E
lower leaf surface (
A
Kessler 3572
B
Kessler 3567
C
Kessler 3571
D
Kessler 3582
E
Kessler 3573
). Scale bars: 7 cm (
A
); 5 mm (
B
); 3 cm (
D, E
). Photographs by T. E. Boza E.
Distribution, habitat and ecology.
Polylepis triacontandra
has been found in southern Puno (Peru), where it has been collected at just one locality in Sandia Province, across the Cordillera Apolobamba to the northern Cordillera Real in La Paz (Bolivia) (Fig.
92
). It grows on the upper limit of the humid Yungas forests at 2360-4310 m elevation. It has been often planted around communities near Titicaca Lake and in the City of La Paz (
Kessler 1995b
). Many populations are remnants growing in areas with abrupt topography, such as inaccessible headwaters, micro-basins and rocky slopes (
Navarro et al. 2010
).
Figure 92.
Geographical distribution of the species of subsection
Polylepis Racemosae Racemosae
.
Conservation status.
The EOO for
Polylepis triacontandra
is estimated as 27,030 km2, the AOO is assessed at 60 km2 and it is known from 12 locations.
Polylepis triacontandra
was categorized as VU (B1+2c, D2) in the World List of Threatened Trees (
Oldfield et al. 1998
). Later, it was classified as VU (B1b(i,ii,iii)) in the Red List of Threatened Flora of Bolivia (
Arrazola
et al. 2012
). It is protected within the Apolobamba Integrated Management Natural Area. Although the species is under some protection, its populations are also heavily fragmented. We assess
P. triacontandra
as Endangered (A1, B1a+B2a, C1).
Notes.
Polylepis triacontandra
resembles
P. subtusalbida
in having 1(-2) lateral leaflet pairs and tomentose hairs. However, it has narrowly elliptic leaflets with crenate margin, inflorescences 4.9-9.5 cm long with 11-13 flowers and styles 3.3-3.8 mm long, whereas
P. subtusalbida
has obovate leaflets with serrate margin, inflorescences 1.8-3.7 cm long with 3-4 flowers and styles 2.8-3.4 mm long.
Polylepis triacontandra
is also morphologically similar to
P. pallidistigma
with which shares the number of lateral leaflets and margin type. It differs by its leaflets (2.0-)2.6-3.3
x
0.7-1.1 cm long with tomentose hairs on the lower leaflet surfaces, and inflorescences 4.9-9.5 cm long with 11-13 flowers, compared to the smaller leaflets (1.2-.2.0
x
0.5-0.8 cm) with pannose hairs on the lower leaflet surfaces and shorter inflorescences (2.7-6.0 cm) with 5-6 flowers of
P. pallidistigma
. For additional morphological similarities, see under
P. lanata
.
Specimens examined.
Bolivia
.
La Paz
:
Bautista Saavedra
,
Chajaya
, a few kilometers from
Charazani
,
15°13'S
,
069°01'W
,
3500 m
,
30 March 1985
,
Solomon 13346
(MO!). Camacho, Puerto Acosta,
3860 m
,
05 April 1982
,
Beck 7662
(GOET!). Franz Tamayo, Madidi, Apolobamba, Agua Blanca,
Area Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba
, Agua Blanca y carretera hacia Antaquilla,
14°49'11"S
,
069°07'00"W
,
4031 m
,
07 June 2008
,
Fuentes 12780
(BOLV, LPB, MO!, QCA!, USZ);
Area Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba
, Keara Bajo,
14°42'43"S
,
069°05'03"W
,
3500 m
,
18 June 2005
,
Fuentes 8390
(LPB, MO!, QCA!);
Area Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba
,
Pelechuco
camino hacia Agua Blanca,
14°49'19"S
,
069°07'01"W
,
3593 m
,
07 June 2008
,
Huaylla 2566
(BOLV, LPB, MO!, QCA!, USZ);
2 km
S Pelechuco
on road to Ulla Ulla,
3700 m
,
28 August 1991
,
Kessler 3051
;
3052
(AAU!, GOET!);
3402
(AAU!);
3420
(GOET!, LPB, MO!);
3421
(GOET!);
3422
(AAU!, GOET!, LPB, MO!);
3423
(GOET!);
3424
(AAU!, GOET!);
3425
(GOET!, LPB, MO!);
3558
;
3559
;
3560
;
3561
;
3562
;
3563
;
3564
;
3565
;
3566
;
3567
;
3568
;
3569
;
3570
;
3571
;
3572
;
3573
;
3574
;
3575
;
3576
;
3578
;
3579
;
3580
;
3581
;
3582
;
3583
;
3584
;
3585
;
3586
;
3587
(GOET!); Apolobamba, Puina,
14°35'43"S
,
069°07'05"W
,
3747 m
,
24 April 2008
,
Quisbert 929
(LPB, MA, MO!, QCA!);
Area Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba
,
Pelechuco
,
3647 m
,
24 May 2009
,
Reguerin 116
(QCA!);
116
(LPB, MO!, QCA!, USZ);
Area
Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba
,
Pelechuco
,
14°49'15"S
,
069°04'07"W
,
3614 m
,
24 May 2009
,
Reguerin
118
(BOLV, LPB, MO!, QCA!, USZ);
119
(LPB, MA, MO!, USZ);
Area
Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba
,
Pelechuco
,
14°49'17"S
,
069°04'10"W
,
3649 m
,
25 May 2009
,
Reguerin
121
(LPB, MA, MO!, USZ); Madidi, Apolobamba,
Pelechuco-rio
abajo, Santa Ana,
14°46'14"S
,
068°58'21"W
,
2184 m
,
16 May 2009
,
Torrez 550
(LPB, MA, MO!, QCA!);
550
(QCA!);
553
(LPB, MO!, QCA!);
553
(QCA!); Madidi, Apolobamba,
Pelechuco-rio
abajo, Santa Ana,
17°49'15"S
,
069°04'01"W
,
3547 m
,
25 May 2009
,
Torrez 586
(LPB, MA, MO!, NY, QCA!);
58.5 km
N of Sorata
on road to Quiabaya,
15°36'S
,
068°41'W
,
3600 m
,
16 December 1981
,
Solomon 6640
(MO!);
Sorata
,
15°40'03"S
,
068°39'18"W
,
3660 m
,
31 July 2010
,
Steudel 426
;
427
;
428
;
431
;
433
(Z!). Murillo, Calacoto (La Paz), ornamental plants,
16°31'S
,
068°08'W
,
3300 m
,
15 August 1986
,
Solomon 15492
(MO!)
.