Taxon Details: Cavendishia grandifolia Hoerold
Taxon Profile:
Narratives:
Family:
Ericaceae (Magnoliophyta)
Ericaceae (Magnoliophyta)
Scientific Name:
Cavendishia grandifolia Hoerold
Cavendishia grandifolia Hoerold
Accepted Name:
This name is currently accepted.
This name is currently accepted.
Common Names:
duende, duinde cuh
duende, duinde cuh
Description:
Description: Terrestrial shrub with one main erect stem or pendent branches to 3 m long; stem subterete, broadly angled, striate, glabrous, weakly glaucous, drying irregularly flattened due to high pith/wood ratio; twigs subterete, striate, glabrate. Leaves thick-coriaceous, elliptic, oblong-elliptic, or lance-elliptic, 26-45 x 7-20 cm, base rounded or obtuse, apex long- or short-acuminate to cuspidate, margin conspicuously thickened, slightly revolute at middle becoming tightly revolute at base, moderately pilose on both surfaces when young otherwise glabrate; 3-5(-7)-plinerved from base, midrib and lateral nerves stout, weakly impressed or slightly raised above, conspicuously raised beneath, reticulate veinlets raised on both surfaces; petiole subterete, sometimes flattened adaxially, rugose, glabrate, 12-25 mm long and 3-7 mm diam. Inflorescence 20-30-flowered, surrounded at base by 6-8 coriaceous, persistent, ovate bracts, 7-15 mm long; rachis sharply angled when dry, glabrous, 13-30 cm long and 5-8 mm diam., green or green suffused with pink; floral bract ovate, oblong-ovate, 28-40 x 17-23 mm, basally clasping and auriculate, glabrous although distal 1/4 and especially apex ciliate, dark rose; pedicel terete, slightly swollen distally, glabrous, ca. 25 mm long and 3(-5 distally) mm diam., rose-red, becoming essentially a hollow cylinder (except for included stele) when dry; bracteoles oblong, obtuse, 7 x 3 mm, glabrous, each margin with 5-6 stout, tooth-like, callose glands. Flowers with calyx glabrous, ca. 13 mm long when fresh but drying 7-8 mm, rose-red; hypanthium a fleshy, apophysate rim 3 mm long; limb cylindric, smooth, 10 mm long (drying 4-5 mm); lobes triangular, acute, ca. 2 mm long, connivent after anthesis, each margin bearing along its edge an oblong, usually curved or crescent-shaped, slightly thickened gland ca. 2.5 mm long which is black when fresh, the glands not contiguous at lobe apex; sinuses obtuse; corolla cylindric, constricted at throat, glabrous, 33-34 mm long and 8 mm diam., light yellowish-green with white lobes (lobe margins purple), the lobes deltate, spreading at anthesis, ca. 1 mm long; stamen ca. 27 mm long; filaments weakly coherent at base, geniculate and there densely short-pilose on ventral surface, alternately ca. 4 mm and 8 mm long; anthers alternately ca. 26 mm and 21 mm long; thecae alternately ca. 11 mm and 8.5 mm long; style ca. 35 mm long. Berry not seen.
Distribution: Endemic to Ecuador; premontane wet and rainforest, lower montane wet forest, and montane cloud forest at 900-2430 m altitude. Rare.
Local names: duinde cu.h (coaiquer); duende.
Cultivated: ABG, E, NY.
Illustration: Luteyn (1966), pl. 8.
Type: Ecuador. Cotopaxi (formerly León): "in silvis Angamarca," nr Pangoa, Sep 1900, Sodiro 92/18c (holotype: B?, photo F neg. 4663; lectotype: P, designated by Luteyn (1983)).
Description: Terrestrial shrub with one main erect stem or pendent branches to 3 m long; stem subterete, broadly angled, striate, glabrous, weakly glaucous, drying irregularly flattened due to high pith/wood ratio; twigs subterete, striate, glabrate. Leaves thick-coriaceous, elliptic, oblong-elliptic, or lance-elliptic, 26-45 x 7-20 cm, base rounded or obtuse, apex long- or short-acuminate to cuspidate, margin conspicuously thickened, slightly revolute at middle becoming tightly revolute at base, moderately pilose on both surfaces when young otherwise glabrate; 3-5(-7)-plinerved from base, midrib and lateral nerves stout, weakly impressed or slightly raised above, conspicuously raised beneath, reticulate veinlets raised on both surfaces; petiole subterete, sometimes flattened adaxially, rugose, glabrate, 12-25 mm long and 3-7 mm diam. Inflorescence 20-30-flowered, surrounded at base by 6-8 coriaceous, persistent, ovate bracts, 7-15 mm long; rachis sharply angled when dry, glabrous, 13-30 cm long and 5-8 mm diam., green or green suffused with pink; floral bract ovate, oblong-ovate, 28-40 x 17-23 mm, basally clasping and auriculate, glabrous although distal 1/4 and especially apex ciliate, dark rose; pedicel terete, slightly swollen distally, glabrous, ca. 25 mm long and 3(-5 distally) mm diam., rose-red, becoming essentially a hollow cylinder (except for included stele) when dry; bracteoles oblong, obtuse, 7 x 3 mm, glabrous, each margin with 5-6 stout, tooth-like, callose glands. Flowers with calyx glabrous, ca. 13 mm long when fresh but drying 7-8 mm, rose-red; hypanthium a fleshy, apophysate rim 3 mm long; limb cylindric, smooth, 10 mm long (drying 4-5 mm); lobes triangular, acute, ca. 2 mm long, connivent after anthesis, each margin bearing along its edge an oblong, usually curved or crescent-shaped, slightly thickened gland ca. 2.5 mm long which is black when fresh, the glands not contiguous at lobe apex; sinuses obtuse; corolla cylindric, constricted at throat, glabrous, 33-34 mm long and 8 mm diam., light yellowish-green with white lobes (lobe margins purple), the lobes deltate, spreading at anthesis, ca. 1 mm long; stamen ca. 27 mm long; filaments weakly coherent at base, geniculate and there densely short-pilose on ventral surface, alternately ca. 4 mm and 8 mm long; anthers alternately ca. 26 mm and 21 mm long; thecae alternately ca. 11 mm and 8.5 mm long; style ca. 35 mm long. Berry not seen.
Distribution: Endemic to Ecuador; premontane wet and rainforest, lower montane wet forest, and montane cloud forest at 900-2430 m altitude. Rare.
Local names: duinde cu.h (coaiquer); duende.
Cultivated: ABG, E, NY.
Illustration: Luteyn (1966), pl. 8.
Type: Ecuador. Cotopaxi (formerly León): "in silvis Angamarca," nr Pangoa, Sep 1900, Sodiro 92/18c (holotype: B?, photo F neg. 4663; lectotype: P, designated by Luteyn (1983)).
Flora and Monograph Treatment(s):
Cavendishia grandifolia Hoerold: [Article] Luteyn, James L. 1983. Ericaceae--part I. Cavendishia. Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 35: 1-290.
Cavendishia grandifolia Hoerold: [Article] Luteyn, James L. 1983. Ericaceae--part I. Cavendishia. Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 35: 1-290.
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