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Malesherbia linearifolia

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Malesherbia linearifolia (vernacular name Blue Star of Cordillera) is a subshrub native to the Coquimbo, Valparaiso, Metropolitana, and O'Higgins regions of Chile.[1][2] It was the first member of Malesherbia to be described, with the original description dating to 1797 by Cavanilles.[3]

Illustration of M. linearifolia obtained from Curtis's botanical magazine (1834)

M. linearifolia is phenotypically very similar to sister species M. paniculata; both grow from a rhizome, have cymose inflorescences, and their flowers are range from light blue to deep purple.[3] They differ in their leaves, M. paniculata has pinnate leaves while M. linearifolia has narrow leaves.[3] They also differ in range.[3]

M. linearifolia is pollinated by Lasia aenea, Centris chilensis, and Centris cineraria.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Malesherbia linearifolia (Cav.) Poir. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  2. ^ "Malesherbia linearifolia (Cav.) Pers. | catalogoplantas.udec.cl". catalogoplantas.udec.cl. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  3. ^ a b c d Bull-Hereñu, Kester (2020). "Notas acerca de la nueva clasificación de Malesherbia Ruiz & Pav. (Passifloraceae) para Chile". Chloris Chilensis. 32 (2): 1–33 – via Research Gate.
  4. ^ "Malesherbia linearifolia (Cav.) Poir. - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
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Malesherbia linearifolia: Brief Summary

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Malesherbia linearifolia (vernacular name Blue Star of Cordillera) is a subshrub native to the Coquimbo, Valparaiso, Metropolitana, and O'Higgins regions of Chile. It was the first member of Malesherbia to be described, with the original description dating to 1797 by Cavanilles.

Illustration of M. linearifolia obtained from Curtis's botanical magazine (1834)

M. linearifolia is phenotypically very similar to sister species M. paniculata; both grow from a rhizome, have cymose inflorescences, and their flowers are range from light blue to deep purple. They differ in their leaves, M. paniculata has pinnate leaves while M. linearifolia has narrow leaves. They also differ in range.

M. linearifolia is pollinated by Lasia aenea, Centris chilensis, and Centris cineraria.

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