Ophiopogon elatior, a new species of Asparagaceae from Yunnan, China
Author
Lin, Qin-Wen
0000-0002-9039-2292
Beijing Botanical Garden, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, Beijing 100093, China & linqinwen 83 @ ibcas. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9039 - 2292
linqinwen83@ibcas.ac.cn
Author
Le, Chi-Toan
0000-0002-5339-4440
Hanoi Pedagogical University 2, 32 Nguyen Van Linh, Xuanhoa, Phucyen, Vinhphuc, Vietnam & lechitoan @ hpu 2. edu. vn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5339 - 4440
Author
Yu, Zhi-Yong
0000-0001-8276-5901
Management Bureau of Fenshuiling National Nature Reserve, Jinping 661500, China & 782545984 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8276 - 5901
782545984@qq.com
Author
Sun, Guo-Feng
0000-0002-1433-6520
Beijing Botanical Garden, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, Beijing 100093, China & sungf @ ibcas. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1433 - 6520
sungf@ibcas.ac.cn
Author
Liu, Bing
0000-0002-6086-253X
State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, Beijing 100093, China & Sino-Africa Joint Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430074, China & liubing @ ibcas. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6086 - 253 X
liubing@ibcas.ac.cn
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Phytotaxa
2021
2021-11-11
525
1
46
50
journal article
3593
10.11646/phytotaxa.525.1.5
bb8e464b-ac20-4fd1-82e2-6d7ab69efa8e
1179-3163
5681826
Ophiopogon elatior
Q.W.Lin, Zhi Y.Yu, Bing Liu & C.T.Le
,
sp. nov.
,
Figs. 1
&
2
.
Type:—
CHINA
.
Yunnan
:
Jinping County
,
Fenshuiling National Nature Reserve
,
Adebo Township
,
103°15’ E
,
22°50’ N
, alt.
1400 m
,
27 June 2009
,
Yunnan
Expedition Team
YN-ET 260
(
holotype
,
PE
; isotype,
PE
)
.
Chinese vernacular name:
À
"沿ḣ̊
(gao ting yan jie cao).
Diagnosis:
—This species is most closely related to
O. grandis
, but differs from it and any other known species of
Ophiopogon
in the erect and very tall scape highly overtopping the basal grass-like foliage, and relatively large flowers with purple-dotted patulous perianth lobes more than
1 cm
long.
Description:
—Herb terrestrial, perennial, glabrous. Rhizome simple, horizontal, stout, elongate,
5–10 cm
long, ca.
10 mm
in diameter.
Roots
wiry, ca.
1 mm
in diameter.
Leaves
many, tufted, terminal to subterminal, grass-like, linear, arching,
60–80 cm
×
5–6 mm
, apex acuminate, base no tapering, with scarious brown wings, margin minutely serrulate, adaxially green, abaxially pale green, with 10–20 narrow parallel white stripes, main longitudinal veins only 1 distinct at middle part of leaves.
Scape
erect, slender, ridged,
80–100 cm
long, highly overtopping the grass-like foliage, dark purple or green,
2–3 mm
in diameter.
Peduncle
(the lower part of scape without flowers)
50–80 cm
long;
bracts
(without flowers) 3, green, lanceolate, the lowest one ca.
3 cm
long, the upper ones smaller.
Inflorescence
a lax raceme with distant fascicles of 1–3 flowers; rachis
15–30 cm
long.
Floral bracts
smaller than the ones on peduncle, lanceolate, apex acuminate, basal part with narrow scarious wings; inner bracts small, scarious.
Pedicels
(including basal stalky part of perianth)
9–11 mm
long (true pedicels excluding perianth part,
5–6 mm
long), ca. 0.5 mm in diameter, arching downwards, terete, minutely ridged, purple, articulate in or around middle part.
Flowers
drooping, relatively large, perianth ca.
2 cm
across in fully opening; flower buds narrowly conical.
Perianth
lobes 6, patulous in fully opening, white, adaxially distinctly purple-dotted, lanceolate to elliptic,
9–11 mm
×
2–4 mm
, apex acuminate, inner ones slightly narrower than outer ones.
Stamens
6, separate; filaments free, distinct, white, ca. 1.5 mm long; anthers green, introrse, narrowly hastate-anceolate,
6–7 mm
long, broaden at base, acuminate at apex.
Pistil
1;
ovary
inferior, 3-locular, generally flat but somewhat protuberant at terminal part;
ovules
1–2 per locule;
style
1, white, slender, distinctly curved about 2 times, ca.
11 mm
long. Immature
seeds
oblong-obovoid, green. Flower June–July.
Etymology:—
This new species is notably characterized by the erect and very tall scape, which could make the whole plant reaching a height of
1 m
or higher. Hence, the epithet
elatior
, meaning the taller scape in
Ophiopogon
, was given to the species.
Distribution and habitat:
—
Ophiopogon elatior
is only known from the
type
location,
Yunnan
,
China
. It grows under forest at
1400 m
elevation.
Comparison:
—
Ophiopogon elatior
can be easily distinguished from all known species of
Ophiopogon
with its erect and very tall scape highly overtopping the basal grass-like foliage. It seems that this species is most closely related to
O. grandis
, a distinct species accepted by
Chen & Tamura (2000)
or a synonym of
O. intermedius
by
Tanaka (2000c)
. The two taxa share some similar floral and vegetative characters, such as stout elongate rhizome-like stems, tufted grass-like leaves, relatively large flowers and lanceolate anthers, etc. However, they are quite distinct with each other in many aspects, such as leaf size (
60–80 cm
×
5–6 mm
vs
25–55 cm
×
7–11 mm
), scape size (
80–100 cm
vs
15–20 cm
), and flower color (purple-dotted vs white). The flowers of
O. megalanthus
Wang & Dai (1978: 253)
are also somewhat similar to that of
O. elatior
by the relatively large perianth lobes (
9-10 mm
long in the later) tinged with purplish, but it is quite different by other characters: tuberous rhizome, purple basal part, shorter and broader leaves (25–60 × 0.8–1.5 cm and broadest at middle part), and shorter scape (
30–35 cm
long).