Biology:Petrocosmea
Petrocosmea | |
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Petrocosmea rosettifolia | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Gesneriaceae |
Subfamily: | Didymocarpoideae |
Genus: | Petrocosmea Oliv. |
Synonyms | |
Vaniotia |
Petrocosmea is a genus of the family Gesneriaceae, the African violet family. Most of the species within this genus are endemic to high-altitude areas in Western China,[1] although some are native to other parts of Asia.[2] It is a rosette forming genus that generally grows on wet mossy rocks or forests.[1][2]
The genus was discovered in China by Augustine Henry and was first described in 1887 by Daniel Oliver (Prof. of Botany, University College, London).[2]
Species
The genus contains around 25 species. The species listed below are taken from The Plant List (As of February 2013),[3] unless otherwise indicated.
- Petrocosmea barbata Craib
- Petrocosmea begoniifolia C.Y. Wu ex H.W. Li
- Petrocosmea cavaleriei H. Lév.
- Petrocosmea coerulea C.Y. Wu ex W.T. Wang
- Petrocosmea confluens W.T. Wang
- Petrocosmea duclouxii Craib
- Petrocosmea flaccida Craib
- Petrocosmea forrestii Craib
- Petrocosmea funingensis Zhang, Pan, Meng, Li, Xu & Li [4]
- Petrocosmea grandiflora Hemsl.
- Petrocosmea grandifolia W.T. Wang
- Petrocosmea iodioides Hemsl.
- Petrocosmea kerrii Craib (including Petrocosmea wardii W.W. Sm.)
- Petrocosmea longipedicellata W.T. Wang
- Petrocosmea mairei H. Lév.
- Petrocosmea martini (H. Lév.) H. Lév.
- Petrocosmea menglianensis H.W. Li
- Petrocosmea minor Hemsl. (syn. Petrocosmea henryi Craib)
- Petrocosmea nervosa Craib
- Petrocosmea oblata Craib (including Petrocosmea latisepala W.T. Wang)
- Petrocosmea qinlingensis W.T. Wang
- Petrocosmea rosettifolia C.Y. Wu ex H.W. Li
- Petrocosmea sericea C.Y. Wu ex H.W. Li
- Petrocosmea sichuanensis Chun ex W.T. Wang
- Petrocosmea sinensis Oliv.
A new species Petrocosmea cryptica J.M.H.Shaw was described in 2011, long known in cultivation but mistakenly identified as P. rosettifolia.[5] A further eight names were considered "unresolved"; they may be extra species or synonyms of existing species:[3]
- Petrocosmea condorensis Pellegr.
- Petrocosmea formosa B.L.Burtt
- Petrocosmea heterophylla B.L.Burtt
- Petrocosmea ionantha Baill.
- Petrocosmea kingii (C.B.Clarke) Chatterjee
- Petrocosmea parryorum C.E.C.Fisch.
- Petrocosmea umbelliformis B.L.Burtt
- Petrocosmea xingyiensis Y.G.Wei & F. Wen
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Petrocosmea Retrieved November 10th, 2008, from http://www.gesneriads.ca/genpetro.htm
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Petrocosmea: An Introduction Retrieved November 10th, 2008, from "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-05-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20130511131518/http://www3.telus.net/vavgs/files/intro_petrocosmea.pdf.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Search results for Petrocosmea". The Plant List. http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/search?q=Petrocosmea.
- ↑ Zhang, Qiang; Pan, Bo; Meng, Tao; Li, Guo-Feng; Xu, Wei-Bin; Li, Zhi-Ming (2013). "Petrocosmea funingensis (Gesneriaceae): a new species from southeastern Yunnan, China". Phytotaxa 77 (1): 5–8. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.77.1.2.
- ↑ Shaw, J. (2011). "A new species of Petrocosmea". The Plantsman. New Series 10 (3): 177–179. http://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/RHS-Publications/Journals/The-Plantsman/2011-issues/September. Retrieved 2014-04-26.
Wikidata ☰ Q137968 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrocosmea.
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