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Polhillides

Polhillides velutina is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is the sole species in the genus Polhillides. It is an annual, perennial or sub-shrub, that is native to tropical regions of Africa and Madagascar, parts of Asia, New Guinea, and Australia (Northern Territory). In Africa, its habitats include woodland and grassland in the Sudanian region, wooded grassland and grassland in the Victoria Basin forest–savanna mosaic, and wooded grassland and grassland in the Somalia-Masai region.[1] It is found at elevations of up to 1,320 m (4,330 ft) above sea level.[2]

Polhillides
Polhillides velutina (syn Desmodium velutinum) Andhra Pradesh, India.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Polhillides
H.Ohashi & K.Ohashi (2019)
Species:
P. velutina
Binomial name
Polhillides velutina
(Willd.) H.Ohashi & K.Ohashi (2019)
Subspecies and varieties

see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Desmodium velutinum (Willd.) DC. (1825)
  • Hedysarum velutinum Willd. (1802)
  • Meibomia velutina (Willd.) Kuntze (1891)

Description edit

Polhillides velutina can be between 3.0–0.5 m (10–2 ft) tall. It has stems that have dense spreading ferrugineous (having the color of iron rust or reddish-brown) hairs when young, but hairless below. It has foliolate (leaflets) that have a large lamina (flat blade) and are 3.0–19 cm (1–7 in) long and 2–13 cm (1–5 in) wide. They are ovate to almost circular in shape, with almost flattened soft, short and erect hairs (on top) and velvet-like underneath. The petiole (leaf stem) is 1.5–3.5 mm (0–0 in) long. The flowers are terminal (end of stem) and axillary (at stem junctions) false racemes. They have lobes which are 1.5 mm long an come in shades of violet, lilac, red or blue. After flowering it produces a seed capsule of 2-7 sections, each having hooked hairs and 2.5–4 mm (0–0 in) long. Inside are brown seeds.[2]

Taxonomy edit

 
Illustration from 1815, The Botanical Register magazine, drawn by Sydenham Edwards

The genus name of Polhillides is in honour of Roger Marcus Polhill (b. 1937), an English botanist at Kew Gardens with a focus on Fabaceae. Who collected plants in Africa. He also wrote a book in 2001 'Flora of tropical East Africa'.[3] The Latin specific epithet velutina refers to velvety,[2]

The genus was circumscribed by Hiroyoshi Ohashi and Kazuaki Ohashi in J. Jap. Bot. vol.94 (Issue 2) on page 71 in 2019.[1]

The United States Department of Agriculture and Agricultural Research Service regard the species as a possible synonym of Hedysarum L with no species listed.[4]

Subspecies edit

Three subspecies or varieties are accepted:[1]

  • Polhillides velutina subsp. longibracteata (Schindl.) H.Ohashi & K.Ohashi
  • Polhillides velutina var. sikkimensis (Schindl.) H.Ohashi & K.Ohashi
  • Polhillides velutina subsp. velutina

Distribution edit

It is found in Andaman Islands, Angola, Assam, Bangladesh, Benin, Bismarck Archipelago, Burkina, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Congo, East Himalayas, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gulf of Guinea Island, Hainan, India, Ivory Coast, Java, Kenya, Laos, Lesser Sunda Islands, Liberia, Malawi, Malaya, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, New Guinea, Niger, Nigeria, Northern Provinces (part of South Africa), Northern Territory (Australia), Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, Vietnam, West Himalaya, Zambia, Zaïre and Zimbabwe.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Polhillides velutina (Willd.) H.Ohashi & K.Ohashi. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Species information: Polhillides velutina". www.zimbabweflora.co.zw. Flora of Zimbabwe. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  3. ^ Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  4. ^ "Polhillides GRIN-Global". npgsweb.ars-grin.gov. Retrieved 14 September 2022.

polhillides, velutina, species, flowering, plant, legume, family, fabaceae, sole, species, genus, annual, perennial, shrub, that, native, tropical, regions, africa, madagascar, parts, asia, guinea, australia, northern, territory, africa, habitats, include, woo. Polhillides velutina is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae It is the sole species in the genus Polhillides It is an annual perennial or sub shrub that is native to tropical regions of Africa and Madagascar parts of Asia New Guinea and Australia Northern Territory In Africa its habitats include woodland and grassland in the Sudanian region wooded grassland and grassland in the Victoria Basin forest savanna mosaic and wooded grassland and grassland in the Somalia Masai region 1 It is found at elevations of up to 1 320 m 4 330 ft above sea level 2 PolhillidesPolhillides velutina syn Desmodium velutinum Andhra Pradesh India Scientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade RosidsOrder FabalesFamily FabaceaeGenus PolhillidesH Ohashi amp K Ohashi 2019 Species P velutinaBinomial namePolhillides velutina Willd H Ohashi amp K Ohashi 2019 Subspecies and varietiessee textSynonyms 1 Desmodium velutinum Willd DC 1825 Hedysarum velutinum Willd 1802 Meibomia velutina Willd Kuntze 1891 Contents 1 Description 2 Taxonomy 3 Subspecies 4 Distribution 5 ReferencesDescription editPolhillides velutina can be between 3 0 0 5 m 10 2 ft tall It has stems that have dense spreading ferrugineous having the color of iron rust or reddish brown hairs when young but hairless below It has foliolate leaflets that have a large lamina flat blade and are 3 0 19 cm 1 7 in long and 2 13 cm 1 5 in wide They are ovate to almost circular in shape with almost flattened soft short and erect hairs on top and velvet like underneath The petiole leaf stem is 1 5 3 5 mm 0 0 in long The flowers are terminal end of stem and axillary at stem junctions false racemes They have lobes which are 1 5 mm long an come in shades of violet lilac red or blue After flowering it produces a seed capsule of 2 7 sections each having hooked hairs and 2 5 4 mm 0 0 in long Inside are brown seeds 2 Taxonomy edit nbsp Illustration from 1815 The Botanical Register magazine drawn by Sydenham EdwardsThe genus name of Polhillides is in honour of Roger Marcus Polhill b 1937 an English botanist at Kew Gardens with a focus on Fabaceae Who collected plants in Africa He also wrote a book in 2001 Flora of tropical East Africa 3 The Latin specific epithet velutina refers to velvety 2 The genus was circumscribed by Hiroyoshi Ohashi and Kazuaki Ohashi in J Jap Bot vol 94 Issue 2 on page 71 in 2019 1 The United States Department of Agriculture and Agricultural Research Service regard the species as a possible synonym of Hedysarum L with no species listed 4 Subspecies editThree subspecies or varieties are accepted 1 Polhillides velutina subsp longibracteata Schindl H Ohashi amp K Ohashi Polhillides velutina var sikkimensis Schindl H Ohashi amp K Ohashi Polhillides velutina subsp velutinaDistribution editIt is found in Andaman Islands Angola Assam Bangladesh Benin Bismarck Archipelago Burkina Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Central African Republic Chad China Congo East Himalayas Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Gulf of Guinea Island Hainan India Ivory Coast Java Kenya Laos Lesser Sunda Islands Liberia Malawi Malaya Mali Mauritius Mozambique Myanmar Nepal New Guinea Niger Nigeria Northern Provinces part of South Africa Northern Territory Australia Philippines Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Sri Lanka Sudan Sulawesi Sumatra Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Uganda Vietnam West Himalaya Zambia Zaire and Zimbabwe 1 References edit a b c d e Polhillides velutina Willd H Ohashi amp K Ohashi Plants of the World Online Retrieved 12 September 2023 a b c Species information Polhillides velutina www zimbabweflora co zw Flora of Zimbabwe Retrieved 13 September 2022 Burkhardt Lotte 2022 Eine Enzyklopadie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names pdf in German Berlin Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Freie Universitat Berlin doi 10 3372 epolist2022 ISBN 978 3 946292 41 8 Retrieved January 27 2022 Polhillides GRIN Global npgsweb ars grin gov Retrieved 14 September 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Polhillides amp oldid 1191271655, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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