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sessiliflorum (Cavanilles) |
Protologue / première publication :Monadelphiae Classis Dissertationes Decem 4: 198, pl. 77. 1787. Groupe :sessiliflorum Sous genre :Geranium L. Section :Geranium L. Existence dans la collection :x Distribution géographique : Nouvelle Zélande. Synonyme : Geranium caespitosum Walp.
Herbier : spécimen : Type: Chili: Détroit de Magellan, Commerson s.n. (MA-475750) |
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Bibliographie personnelle : G/F0012. Flora of New Zealand, vol.2 .Allan, H.H.Wellington,1961,233-236 G/A0046. Geraniums for the Rock Garden,Bacon Lionel. Bulletin of the Alpine Garden Society, vol 61, N 2, Pershore. juin 1993,171-190. G/F0043: Brako, L. & J. L. Zarucchi, Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru, Mon. in Syst. Bot. from the Missouri Bot. Gd., (1993). G/F0015: Foster, R. C., A catalogue of the ferns and flowering plants of Bolivia, Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, 184: 1-223, 1958. G/F0034: Jorgensen, P. M. & C. Ulloa U., Seed plants of the high Andes of Ecuador---A checklist, AAU Reports, 34: 1-443, 1994. G/F0016: Marticorena, C. & M. Quezada, Catalogo de la Flora Vascular de Chile, Gayana, Botanica, 42: 1-157, 1985. G/F0057: Macbride J.F., Flora of Peru,. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser., 1949, 13, 3: 530. Aedo Carlos, Navarro Carmen, Alarcon Maria Luisa: Taxonomic revision of geranium sections Andina and Chilensia (Geraniaceae), Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2005, 149, 1-68. G/A00104: Richard Clifton, Geranium sessiliflorum, Geraniaceae group news 105, spring 2007.
Description horticole : D. Evrard 1997: Plantes alpines ayant une distribution géographique très étendue: Australie-Nouvelle Zélande-Chili-Bolivie- Argentine. Il existe plusieurs sous-espèces qui ont toutes en commun de faire des rosettes de feuilles rondes allant du vert-gris au bronze presque noir, et des fleurs petites, 1cm, blanches à rose. Cette espèce est surtout intéressante pour les hybrides qui lui sont issus, utilisation: soleil, rocaille. 3 subespèces sont reconnues en 1965 par Carolin: 3 cultivars sont actuellement decrits: (Yeo 2001) G. sessiliflorum subsp novaezelandiae 'Coffee 'n Cream'
Alby Scriven, Australie, 2003; A well known species, particularly the chocolate coloured leaf form Nigricans. Found in Sth. America, New Zealand and Australia it is a tidy perennial with a very short main stem. Flowering stemst hold the flowers below the leaves which are round and slightly lobed.Flowers white to blush pink during summer.In cultivation, needs a gritty soil in a sunny location. Description botanique : In Carlos Aedo web site: http://www.geranium.es/PHP/description.php Herbs 8-34 cm tall. Rootstock 5.9-14.1 mm diam., without fusiform roots. Stem decumbent, with patent to retrorse, appressed, eglandular hairs 0.3-1.4 mm long. Basal leaves in a ± persistent rosette; lamina 1.12-4.38 x 1.3-4.4 cm, polygonal in outline, cordate, palmatifid (divided for 0.51-0.86 of its length), pilose, with appressed, eglandular hairs; segments 5-7, obtriangular, 1.9-5.2 mm at the base (ratio segment width at the base/segment length = (0.10-)0.17-0.23(-0.28)), 3-9-lobed in distal half (ratio second sinus length / middle-segment length = (0.17-)0.25-0.34(-0.43)); petioles to 14 cm long, with patent to retrorse, appressed, eglandular hairs 0.4-1.4 mm long; stipules 3.6-10.5 x 0.9-3 mm, with eglandular hairs on both surfaces and on the margin. Inflorescence with cymules (1-)2-flowered, solitary (cymules of the basal part of the stem usually 1-flowered, a part of them arise directly from the rootstock, and cymules of the upper part 2-flowered); peduncles (1.3-)2.8-4(-6.9) cm long, with patent to retrorse, appressed, eglandular hairs 0.5-1.2 mm long; bracteoles 3.1-7.2 x 0.6-1.8 mm, linear-lanceolate, with eglandular hairs on both surfaces and on the margin; pedicels 0.54-4.89 cm long, with patent to retrorse, appressed, eglandular hairs 0.5-1.2 mm long; pedicel and peduncle together usually overtopping the subtending leaf. Sepals 4.7-6(-6.5) x 1.9-3.4 mm, lanceolate (ratio wide / length = (0.33-)0.44-0.51(-0.62)), with mucro (0.2-)0.4-0.5(-1) mm long (ratio mucro length/sepal length = (0.03-)0.07-0.10(-0.16)), with scarious margins 0.2-0.3 mm wide, with erect-patent, eglandular hairs 0.4-1.9 mm long (usually the longest on the margin). Petals (3.9-)6.2-8(11.7) x 2-5.45 mm, entire, without claw, glabrous on both sides, ciliate on the basal margin, purplish. Filaments 2.2-4.3 mm long, whitish to yellowish, with eglandular hairs 0.2-0.5 mm long on the abaxial side and margin; anthers 0.4-1 x 0.4-0.8 mm, yellowish; pollen yellow. Nectaries glabrous. Gynoecium 2.9-5 mm long, pinkish. Fruit 15.3-22.2 mm long; mericarps 3-4 x 1.4-2.1 mm, smooth, with erect-patent, eglandular hairs 0.4-1.3 mm long, brownish; rostrum 10.4-16.5 mm long, without a narrowed apex, with erect-patent, eglandular hairs 0.2-0.7 mm long; stigmatic remains (1-)1.3-1.7(-2.1) mm long, with 5 hairy lobes. Seeds 2-2.6 x 1.2-1.8 mm, finely reticulate; hilum 1/6 as long as the perimeter.
NEW SOUTH WALES FLORA ONLINE: Compact perennial herb to 15 cm high, villous with long hairs and short appressed ones; taproot thick, much-branched. All leaves basal, crowded, palmatisect or palmatifid with lamina + circular to reniform in outline, 1--2 cm long, 1.5--3 cm wide, 5--7-lobed, lobes oblong-ovate with 3 secondary lobes towards apex, sparsely or densely appressed-hairy; petiole 2--10 cm long. Flowers solitary, borne on the short annual branches; peduncle and pedicel 0.5--3 cm long. Sepals 4--8 mm long. Petals 4--8 mm long, deep pink to white with translucent veins. Anthers yellow. Fruit 11--13 mm long; mericarps with stiff spreading hairs; seeds black to dark brown, obscurely reticulate. Flowering: chiefly summer. Distribution and occurrence: Grows in alpine herbfield, tussock grassland and alpine woodland at higher altitudes in the Kosciusko district. |
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