Rhododendron latoucheae

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Billeder af Rhododendron latoucheae
R. latoucheae. Foto: Steve Hootman
R. latoucheae. Foto: Steve Hootman
R. latoucheae. Foto: McCoullough
R. latoucheae. Foto: McCoullough
R. latoucheae, hos MikeJoe. Foto: MikeJoe De Faoite
R. latoucheae, hos MikeJoe. Foto: MikeJoe De Faoite
R. latoucheae. Foto: ? - fra en Taiwans hjemmeside
R. latoucheae. Foto: ? – fra en Taiwans hjemmeside
. latoucheae. Foto: ? - fra en Taiwans hjemmeside
. latoucheae. Foto: ? – fra en Taiwans hjemmeside
R. latoucheae JN12372 i Bremen's Rhododendronpark. Foto: Hans Eiberg
R. latoucheae JN12372 i Bremen’s Rhododendronpark. Foto: Hans Eiberg
R. latoucheae, ovarie mm, griflen blank, hos MikeJoe. Foto: MikeJoe De Faoite
R. latoucheae, ovarie mm, griflen blank, hos MikeJoe. Foto: MikeJoe De Faoite
R. latoucheae, ovarie mm, støvfang og calyx, hos MikeJoe. Foto: MikeJoe De Faoite
R. latoucheae, ovarie mm, støvfang og calyx, hos MikeJoe. Foto: MikeJoe De Faoite
Beskrivelse

R. latoucheae (Choniastrum). Bred busk 2-7 m høj. Blade lancetformede eller mere ovale 5-10 cm lange 1,4-5,5 cm brede, glatte. Der er ikke skæl eller indument på bladene. Nyvækst kan være bronze-rødfarvet. Blomsterne sidder 1-2 forenden af grenene og kommer frem tidligt i april og er hvide eller pink. De er brede tragtformede, duftende. Vildtvoksende i Hubei til Guangxi, Taiwan og Ryukyu i Japan. fra 500 – 1800 m. Enkelte kloner er ret hårdføre, men ellers frostfølssom.
Hans Eiberg

R. latouchae / ellipticum

R. latoucheae ARS13-602 frø. Foto: Hans Eiberg


ARS
RBGE Herbarium; R. latoucheae


Flora of China

R. latoucheae Franchet, Bull. Soc. Bot. France. 46: 210. 1899.

西施花 xi shi hua

Rhododendron amamiense Ohwi; R. ellipticum Maximowicz (1888), not Hoffmannsegg (1826); R. ellipticum Maximowicz var. leptosanthum (Hayata) S. S. Ying; R. latoucheae var. amamiense (Ohwi) T. Yamazaki; R. latoucheae var. ionanthum (W. P. Fang) G. Z. Li; R. leiopodum Hayata; R. leptanthum Hayata (1915), not F. Mueller (1889); R. leptosanthum Hayata; R. tanakae Hayata; R. wilsoniae Hemsley & E. H. Wilson; R. wilsoniae var. ionanthum W. P. Fang.

Shrubs or small trees, 2–7 m tall; shoots stout. Petioles to 15 mm, glabrous; leaf blade narrowly elliptic-lanceolate oblanceolate or ovate-elliptic, 5–11(–13) × 1.4–5.5 cm; base cuneate to broadly cuneate; margin slightly revolute; apex acuminate; both surfaces glabrous; midrib impressed adaxially, obsolete abaxially; lateral veins net-veined, slightly prominent on both surfaces. Inflorescence subapical, 1(–2)-flowered. Pedicel stout, 2–3 cm, glabrous; calyx lobes obscure or fine and triangular, rarely linear, then to 10 mm, margin and apex finely ciliate; corolla funnelform, pink to white, 3.5–4.8 cm, lobes long-ovate, glabrous, emarginate; stamens 10, included in tube or partly exserted, filaments flat, puberulent below middle; ovary cylindric, truncate below insertion of style, 3.5–8 × 0.2–0.4 mm, dark brown, glabrous; style 4–8 cm, exserted, glabrous. Capsules cylindric, ca. 40 × 4 mm; style deciduous. Fl. Mar–May, fr. Sep–Oct.

Mixed forests, rocky mountain slopes; 100–2700 m. Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang [Japan (including Ryukyu Islands)].

Gao Lianming (pers. comm.) notes that field observations indicate that the degree of calyx development and the size of the leaves are variable, even within a single population. There is therefore no justification for maintaining Rhododendron ellipticum Maximowicz as distinct from Rlatoucheae (and anyway the former name cannot be used because it is an illegitimate later homonym).

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