Vaccinium coarctatum M.N.Tamayo & Fernando, in Tamayo, Fernando et Fritsch, 2023. |
Abstract
A new species of blueberry, Vaccinium coarctatum M.N.Tamayo & Fernando, from the dwarf forest on ultramafic soil of Dinagat Island, Philippines, is described. It closely resembles Vaccinium hamiguitanense P.W.Fritsch but is distinct from that species in having a longer inflorescence, shorter pedicels, longer and persistent bracteoles, white-hirsutulous calyx lobes, and shorter anther spurs. This discovery brings the number of Vaccinium species known from the Philippines to 41. A key to the small-leaved Vaccinium in the Philippines is provided.
Keywords: Blueberry, Mindanao island, Mining, Serpentine soil, Vaccinieae
Vaccinium coarctatum M.N.Tamayo & Fernando, sp. nov.
Vaccinium coarctatum resembles V. hamiguitanense P.W.Fritsch but differs in having longer inflorescences (c.4.5 cm vs c.1.6 cm), shorter pedicels (2–3 mm vs 3–4 mm), longer bracteoles (6–8 mm vs 0.14–0.54 mm) that are persistent (vs caducous), hirsutulous calyx lobes (vs glabrous), and shorter anther spurs (0.2–0.3 mm vs 0.2–0.4 mm).
Etymology. The epithet coarctatum (neuter) is Latin for ‘crowded’ or ‘pressed together’. This is in reference to the growth habit and the slightly appressed flowers of the new species.
M.N. Tamayo, E.S. Fernando and P.W. Fritsch. 2023. Vaccinium coarctatum (ERICACEAE), An ultramafic-obligate New Species from the Dwarf Forest of Mount Redondo, Dinagat Island, Philippines. EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 80, 1960: 1-12. https://journals.rbge.org.uk/ejb/article/view/1960
DOI: 10.24823/ejb.2023.1960