A new Dicerandra (Labiatae) from the Lake Wales Ridge of Florida, with a cladistic analysis and discussion of endemism
| Publication Name | Systematic Botany |
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| Data Source | Systematic Botany |
| Data Type | Publication |
| Volume | 14 |
| Journal Number | 2 |
| Publication Year | 1989 |
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| Pagination | pp. 197-213 |
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Dicerandra christmanii, differing from D. frutscens in anther and corolla color, essential oils, average leaf length, and anther connective glandularity, is described from sclerophyllous oak-sand pine scrub on yellow, well drained sandy soils near Sebring, in Highlands County, Florida. Its distinctness and phylogenetic placement are substantiated by phonetic analysis of morphological features, field study of variability in natural populations, survey of leaf essential oils, SEM study of anther micromorphology, preliminary investigation of pollination biology, garden observations, and a revised cladistic analysis of the genus. The discovery of D. christmanii is indicative of the need for additional taxonomic studies involving the highly endemic flora of the Lake Wales Ridge, a region of extensive and continuing habitat destruction due to agricultural and urban development.
Dicerandra christmanii
Lake Wales Ridge
Florida
bee-fly pollination
Florida