Kalanchoe subg. Alatae (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae), a new rank for K. sect. Alatae
Author
Smith, Gideon F.
0000-0002-5417-9208
Department of Botany, Nelson Mandela University, P. O. Box 77000, Gqeberha [Port Elizabeth], 6031 South Africa. smithgideon 1 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5417 - 9208
smithgideon1@gmail.com
Author
Shtein, Ronen
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv University, Klausner St 12, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Author
Klein, David-Paul
Albrecht Daniel Thaer-Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, Humboldt University of Berlin, Albrecht-Thaer Weg 2, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
text
Phytotaxa
2021
2021-06-29
509
2
255
258
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.509.2.9
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.509.2.9
1179-3163
5426196
Kalanchoe
subg.
Alatae
(Raymond-Hamet 1933: 547) Gideon F.Sm, Shtein
& D.-P.Klein,
comb. et stat. nov
.
Basionym
:—
Kalanchoe
sect.
Alatae
Raymond-Hamet (1933: 547)
.
Homotypic synonym
:—
Kalanchoe
subsect.
Epidendrae
Boiteau & Mannoni (1948: 57)
.
Type
:—
Kitchingia uniflora
Stapf (1908: 258)
, accepted name
Kalanchoe uniflora
(Stapf)
Hamet (1910: 52)
,
lectotype
designated by
Smith (2021: 179)
.
FIGURE 1.
Kalanchoe porphyrocalyx
. A.
K. porphyrocalyx
var.
porphyrocalyx
growing epiphytically in habitat in the Andringitra Massif, southern Madagascar. B.
K. porphyrocalyx
var.
sambiranensis
in cultivation in South Africa. C.
K. porphyrocalyx
var.
porphyrocalyx
growing epiphytically in habitat in Andasihisatra, east of Anjozorobe, central Madagascar. D–E.
K. porphyrocalyx
var.
porphyrocalyx
in cultivation in Madagascar, with a close up (E) of the sparsely hairy flowers. Photographs: A. Joël Jacq; B. Gideon F. Smith; C. Nadia Raheliarisoa; D–E. David-Paul Klein.
Diagnosis
:—Taxa included in
K.
subg.
Alatae
differ from all other taxa included in
Kalanchoe
by their long, thin, winged
seeds
and horizontally flattened
calyx tube
that is much shorter than the free sepal segments, as well as by a combination of other characters, including their predominantly epiphytic
habit
; by lacking any form of
bulbil production
; by having colourful, pendant
flowers
; by having a long
corolla tube
that is strongly inflated in the basal ½; and by having
nectar scales
that are ribbon-like and more than twice as long as wide.
Amplified description
:—Epiphytic, rarely terrestrial or lithophytic, small to medium-sized, herbaceous, ± glabrous except reproductive organs, succulent, perennial shrublets.
Stems
thin or up to ±
4 cm
in diam., green, with finely scaly surface, basally procumbent, producing thin, surface roots.
Leaves
few to numerous, succulent, cauline-dispersed, opposite, sessile to petiolate, green;
leaf blade
orbicular, orbicular-oblong or oblong-obovate;
base
attenuate to rounded;
margins
subentire, crenate-toothed to lobed, not bulbiliferous;
apex
cuneate to rounded.
Inflorescences
1–5, terminal, few-branched, sparsely-flowered, cymose, sometimes finely hairy, purple, not bulbiliferous;
pedicels
long, thin, widening towards flower.
Flowers
tetramerous, rather large, pendulous, colourful, very finely to distinctly hairy;
calyx
much shorter than and not obscuring, nor adpressed to, corolla, purple to purple-green;
sepals
basally fused for ± <⅓ of their lengths, fused portion horizontally flattened, free portion adpressed to corolla tube to spreading;
corolla tube
rather elongated, distinctly campanulate-cylindrical, basally ± 4-angled, isodiametric to slightly spreading around ovary, inflating to widest in apical ⅓, then constricting to where petals fuse, purple-pink to red or orange;
corolla lobes
round to ovate, weakly to strongly spreading, purple-pink, orange or yellow.
Stamens
inserted very low-down in corolla tube at ± level of carpels, 4 included, 4 slightly exserted;
filaments
long, but shorter than corolla tube;
anthers
4 ± included, 4 ± exserted or at least visible at corolla mouth.
Carpels
short, <
10 mm
long, convergent, free, widest medially, lanceolate, very gradually attenuate towards styles;
styles
thin, about as long as carpels, often slightly longer or slightly shorter;
nectar scales
free, linear-ribbon-like to linear-rectangular,> 2× longer than wide, distinctly indented above;
seeds
long and thin, winged from both apices by linearlanceolate diaphanous structures.
Taxa included
:—Three:
K. porphyrocalyx
var.
porphyrocalyx
;
K. porphyrocalyx
var.
sambiranensis
Humbert ex Smith & Figueiredo (2019: 206)
; and
K. uniflora
.