Hexasepalum apiculatum

(Willd.) Delprete & J.H.Kirkbr. (2015)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Asterids Order: Gentianales Family: Rubiaceae Genus: Hexasepalum

Description

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Growth Form: Perennial subshrub to shrub.

Stems: Stems cylindrical or quadrangular, erect or decumbent, sometimes creeping and irregularly branched forming dense mats.

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Leaves: Leaves simple. Opposite. Leaves linear, ovate, elliptic, rarely slightly succulent.

Flowers: Flowers in inflorescences axillary, 5-25 per flowering branch, 1-10-florous; bracts foliaceous; flowers sessile; hypanthium obovate. Flowers insect-pollinated, bisexual (perfect), often heterostylous. Calyx of 4 lobes with two lobes longer than the other two. Corolla 7-20 mm long, pink, external surface glabrous, internal surface with a ring of moniliform hairs near the base of the tube; nectariferous disk entire or 2-lobed. Stamens as many as and alternate with the corolla lobes, exerted, slightly shorter than the corolla lobes; anthers dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits. Pollen grains 11–20 zonocolporate, suboblate to oblatespheroidal, polar axis (P) 49.1–100.6 μm and equatorial diameter 56.4–120 μm, with ECA/P = 0.28–0.5, endoaperture forming an endocingulum, with two supratectal elements: conical spines 1–8 μm long. Ovary inferior, occasionally partly so, or very rarely superior, 2(-5)-carpellate, with as many cells, rarely 1-celled, placentation axile, basal, apical, or rarely parietal; ovules 1 to numerous per cell, anatropous to hemitropous, usually with a funicular obturator and a massive single ingegument; style 1 or as many as carpels, terminal, slender; stigmas lobed or capitate, dry or occasionally wet.

Fruit: Schizocarps with two evident ventral depressions and mericarps; dorsal face of mericarps visibly 3-5-carinate; dispersed pubescent; puberulous; glabrescent or glabrous; with 1-seriate multicellular trichomes. Seeds plano-convex; oblong or obovate in outline; embryo apically curved; with well-developed oily endosperm; or endosperm occasionally scanty or absent.

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Historical Distribution

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Naturalized

Island Status

O'ahu Naturalized

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Specimens

Bibliography

Name Published In: J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 9: 104 (2015)

Other References

Imada et al. 2000:15 (NEWNAT/O)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Scientific Name Authorship Locality Habitat Basis of Record Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Hexasepalum apiculatum (Willd.) Delprete & J.H.Kirkbr. Pupukea-Paumalu, Koolauloa, Koolau Mts Uncommon in herbland with Waltheria-Andropogon-Hyparrhenia association. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Nagata, K.M. 3748 Oahu BISH 12/6/1987
2 Hexasepalum apiculatum (Willd.) Delprete & J.H.Kirkbr. pupukea-paumalu, koolauloa, koolau mts Uncommon in herbland with Waltheria-Andropogon-Hyparrhenia association. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN nagata, k.m. takeuchi, w. collector number: 3748 Oahu BISH 12/6/1987