Hedera helix subsp. canariensis, (Willd.) Coutinho
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(c) Subsp. canariensis (Willd.) Coutinho View in CoL , FI. Port. 428 (1913):
Leaves mostly wider than long, those of the non-flowering shoots reniform, rather obscurely 3-lobed, those of the flowering shoots suborbicular-cordate. Hairs usually yellowish-brown, stellate-peltate, with 12—16(—22) rays all in one plane, united at the base for about | of their length. Fruit as in (a). Açores, Portugal. (N. W. Africa, Atlantic Islands.)
Usually distinct in Europe, but apparently intergrading with (a) and (b) in N. Africa.
H. hibernica hort., with very large, deeply cordate leaves on the non-flowering shoots, is somewhat intermediate between (a) and (c). It seems to have originated as a wild plant in S.W. Ireland, but has not been re-discovered. Garden material has 2« = 96.
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Hedera helix subsp. canariensis
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
Subsp. canariensis (Willd.)
Coutinho 1913: 428 |