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3.
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Raf., Fl. Tellur. 2: 81. 1837, nom. rej. Type species.
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Raf., nom. illeg. (≡
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Mart.).
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<paragraph id="5AD629E83C3C6EB67F8EF7C311E69251" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Type species.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="7DF2CE03F44FDCD60A4E9977A4DA1810" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Pontederia crassipes</emphasis>
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Mart. [≡
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(Mart.) Solms].
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<paragraph id="2827C73FA823ED80FCA708407F412CDE" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Description.</paragraph>
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perennial, aquatic, free-floating.
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short and inconspicuous.
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inconspicuous, unbranched, producing stolons.
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<emphasis id="A92D67477595E47415E0802E98748622" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Sessile leaves</emphasis>
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early deciduous.
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<emphasis id="76B1F3FFDF324CE1E79BCABD574B1BAE" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Petiolate leaves</emphasis>
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spirally-alternate, congested at the apex of the stem, emergent, ligule flabellate, petioles inflated, blades broadly ovate to cordate to reniform.
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terminal; inflorescence leaf without an inflated leaf-sheath; basal bract tubular; cincinni alternate, 1(-2)-flowered, sessile, internodes contracted.
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sessile, tristylous, zygomorphic, non-enantiostylous, perianth connate forming a tube, hypocrateriform, spirally-coiled at post-anthesis, deliquescent and loosely enclosing the developing fruit, 3 superior and 3 inferior, the central superior lobe with a nectar guide, consisting of 1 yellow spot, surrounded by a dark purple to bluish-purple blur; stamens dimorphic, filaments free from each other, J-shaped, glandular-pubescent, anthers dorsifixed, rimose; ovary with 3 fertile locules, multi-ovulate, septal nectaries present, style glandular-pubescent, stigma capitate to trilobate.
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loculicidal, oblongoid; anthocarp thin, smooth.
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oblongoid, testa longitudinally winged.
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<emphasis id="57F1C2A791EDDEE0D93910E9F6CF525C" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Figure 7.</emphasis>
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M.Pell. &amp; C.N.Horn.
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habit:
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dense population of the pink-flowered form
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detail of a population, showing the free-floating rosettes, stolons and inflated petioles
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petiolate leaves:
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blade
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detail of a young leaf showing its blade enclosing the inflated petiole of the presiding leaf
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inflorescence:
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young inflorescence of a lilac-flowered form
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inflorescence of a lilac-flowered form at anthesis G inflorescence of a pink-flowered form at anthesis
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flowers:
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oblique view of a lilac flower
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detail of the nectar guide J detail of the androecium and gynoecium showing the glandular hairs. All photos of
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Mart.;
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by C. Willig &amp; L. Nusbaumer
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by O. Gaubert
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by K. Pritchard &amp; S.A. Harris,
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,
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by R. Aguilar and
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by M.O.O. Pellegrini.
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<paragraph id="40FE772AB0B6624485538D7370FC9270" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Circumscription.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="2971A1F8CF07A9963997339B63CEB71C" authority="subg. Oshunae" authorityName="subg. Oshunae M. Pell. &amp; C. N. Horn" authorityYear="2018" class="Liliopsida" family="Commelinaceae" genus="Pontederia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" infraspecific-rank="subg." kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Pontederia" order="Commelinales" pageId="0" pageNumber="25" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">Pontederia subg. Oshunae</taxonomicName>
is monospecific, being composed solely by
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<emphasis id="65863E9B95F80278C986268841C0BF47" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">P. crassipes</emphasis>
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.
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<paragraph id="661FD770EEF518B4BAE97F8144574023" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="4FB3CBEAB8732BA58F148E9D01E12261" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Widespread throughout South America.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="D46F94F5482CBA7C466D32422A4DBB87" pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Etymology.</paragraph>
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The name of this new subgenus derives from the Yoruba words
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&quot;
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&quot;
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,
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&quot;
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&quot;
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and
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&quot;
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&quot;
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. These are the names given in the
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religion to the orisha (i.e. a deity that reflects one of the manifestations of God) mother and guardian of freshwater bodies.
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is known for her beauty and vanity, being also known as the deity of luxury, pleasure, sexuality, fertility, beauty and love. The sole species accepted in
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is commonly named &quot;
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&quot; (i.e. mother of the freshwaters) in Brazil, also one of the popular names for
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. This popular name in Brazil makes reference to the
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ability to dominate freshwater environments, as well as its ability to produce beautiful flowers.
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