Phaseolus albescens McVaugh ex R. RamÍrez & A. Delgado (1999: 638),
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https://doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v15.i1.1052 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B06D5A-BB3D-6623-4155-48CBFE06C766 |
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Felipe |
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Phaseolus albescens McVaugh ex R. RamÍrez & A. Delgado (1999: 638) |
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n.v. |
Phaseolus albescens McVaugh ex R. RamÍrez & A. Delgado (1999: 638) View in CoL [clade B; sect. Phaseoli DC. emend. Freytag ]. TYPE: A Delgado-Salinas et al.1705 (HOLOTYPE: MEXU n.v.; ISOTYPES: GH-423041 ,K-651820,NY-1104834).
It is a pluriannual vine in montane pine, fir, oak, ash forests on a few mountainous ridges of western Mexico ( RamÍrez-Delgadillo & Delgado-Salinas 1999) at 1300–2300 m. Apparently, it was Rogers McVaugh who first realized that this plant was not a P. coccineus nor a P. dumosus ( McVaugh 1987, p. 654) . Primary bracts and bracteoles are smaller as compared to those of P.dumosus , corolla pale lavender to old rose contrasting with purple in P.dumosus ( Fig. 2 View FIG ), and 4–5 seeds per pod (one less on average in wild P.dumosus ). It is possibly at risk because of the logging in these old-growth forests, namely in the area of El Fresnito (county of Zapotiltic in Jalisco) as noted by the author in November 2003.
Specimens: MEXICO. Jalisco: T Kajita 95120310 (MEXU-1235511). Colima: L Rico 926 (IBUG-133696). Michoacán: C Medina G. 3601 (IEB-148134). Guerrero: E Velázquez 479 (K).
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