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  • Portulaca werdermannii Poelln.
    식물/들꽃-쇠비름과(Portulacaceae) 2022. 4. 24. 17:42

    국표에는 없다.

    유통명 : 브라질리언-어색하다. 털채송화,털쇠비름이 어떨까?

    Origin and Habitat: Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil.

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    Common Names include:
    PORTUGUESE (Português): onze horas

     

    Description: Portulaca werdermannii is a prostrate succulent species with oblong cylindrical leaves, set alternate, having many hairs in the leaf axils. The flowers are terminal, purplish-red. The usually mucronate leaf tips helps distinguish this species from other Brazilian species.
    Derivation of specific name: The specific name “werdermannii” honours Prof. Dr. Erich Werdermann (1892-1959), a German botanist in Berlin, specialist on cacti and former director of the Botanischer Garten and Museum Berlin.
    Roots: The roots are tuberous, the main axis is elongated and very thickened, from which originate secondary thinner roots. In P. werdermannii the main root measures 5-10 cm in length.
    Stems: 15-20 cm long, green, branched. The stem nodes besides the leaves produce abundant axillary white trichomes (woolly hairs) 15-20 mm long.
    Stem leaves: Sessile to sub-sessile, petiole 0.5-0.6 mm long, cylindrical. Blade 10-20 mm long, 2-5 mm wide, oblong-lanceolate, subcilindrical. The adaxial side of the leaf blade is generally convex, while the abaxial face have a small central depression visible only under the microscope and occur from the base to the apex of the leaf blade. Base rounded. Apex mucronate.
    Involucral leaves: 5-10 per inflorescence. Blade 10-18 mm long, 2-4 mm wide, oblong, with a whitish cartilaginous margin, glabrous. Base rounded. Apex mucronate. Persistent.
    Inflorescences: Terminal, 2-4 flowered.
    Flowers: The flowers are actinomorphic, sessile, bisexual and large up to 20-30(-40) mm. They are ephemeral, usually with a single flower at a time. Sepals 8 -10 mm long, glabrous, backside concave, tip acuminate. Petals 5, inversely heart shaped, magenta, 1.5-2 cm long, 1-2 cm wide. The androecium has numerous stamens (20-35). Filaments 6-9 mm long; Anthers 1.5-2 mm long. Styles 2-4 mm long, attached at the base, forming a column; stigmatic branches 5-7, 1.5-2 mm long. In Brazil the flowers of this genus open between 10-12 AM and remain open until 2-4 PM, hence the popular name of "onze horas" (eleven hours).
    Fruit: The fruit called pixidium is a sessile, pod 3-5 mm long which divides circularly into an upper and lower half, of which the former acts as a kind of hemispherical lid (aka operculum) 1-2 mm in diameter.
    Seeds: 15-20 per fruit, small (0.5-0.7 mm), black, opaque.

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