Heliconia section Heliconiopsis (Miq.) W. J. Kress
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14641033 |
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Heliconia section Heliconiopsis (Miq.) W. J. Kress |
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comb. et stat. nov. |
1.1. 1. Heliconia section Heliconiopsis (Miq.) W. J. Kress , comb. et stat. nov.
Figs 3 A, B View Figure 3
Heliconiopsis Miq. View in CoL , Fl. Nederl. Ind. 3: 590. 1859.
Type.
Heliconiopsis amboinensis Miq. (≡ Heliconia buccinata Roxb. ).
Description and taxonomic notes.
Medium- to large-sized rhizomatous herbs with Musa - like habit. Inflorescence erect or pendent, with peduncle, rachis and cincinnal bracts green-colored; cincinnal bracts distichous or spirally arranged. Flowers with diurnal or nocturnal anthesis, not resupinate and fully or partially enclosed in bracts; perianth uniformly curved, essentially green; ovary green to yellow to orange. Fruits bright red or orange, glabrous to tomentose. This section includes all six known species native to the Asian-Pacific tropics from Samoa in the South Pacific to New Caledonia. The sectional clade has 1.0 LPP support in the phylogenomic analysis.
Species.
* Heliconia indica Lam. (syn.: H. buccinata Roxb. ); * H. lanata (Green) W. J. Kress ; * H. laufao W. J. Kress ; * H. paka A. C. Smith ; + H. papuana W. J. Kress ; * H. solomonensis W. J. Kress .
Distribution.
Tropical Asia-Pacific ( Fiji, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu).
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Heliconia section Heliconiopsis (Miq.) W. J. Kress
Kress, W. John, Fér, Tomáš & Carlsen, Mónica M. 2025 |
Heliconiopsis
Miq., Fl. Nederl. Ind. 1859: 590 |