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		<title>T, cream to light brownish. Nectaries equaling corolla sinuses. Phenology. Collected</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Policetub50: Створена сторінка: Except for the lax peduncle sheaths, this species lacks any sturdy distinctive attributes of its own but its mixture of vital characters avert it from becoming...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Except for the lax peduncle sheaths, this species lacks any sturdy distinctive attributes of its own but its mixture of vital characters avert it from becoming easily placed in any associated species, and usually do not immediately recommend hybrid origin. It really is endemic to the Cordillera de Huancabamba close to the border of Peru and Ecuador inside the western part of the Andean chain. Notably, inside the same vicinity are also located an atypical type of P. pilosus (Cano 16840, discussed beneath P. pilosus var. pilosus), and at greater elevations the only recognized populations of P. lodiculoides from Peru and Ecuador.  Flowers ca. four per capitulum, sex ratio of capitula [http://www.bengals.net/members/stocktub85/activity/784587/ The Weir formula (32, 35): TDEE :044O0:85 1:104 CO2 Clinical variables The clinical variables] varying broadly, from flowers all male to largely female to some mixture of the two, even on similar plant, the couple of flowers mainly peripheral, subtended by broad upper involucral bracts; receptacular bracts only seldom produced, these narrower and much more oblong than involucral bracts, and carinate at base. Pistillate flowers: Pedicels sclerified, blackish, 0.1.15 mm, persisting on receptacle as bumps. Sepals broadly elliptic to suborbicular, strongly rounded-cymbiform in fruit, 1.two.7 mm long by ca. 0.65 mm wide at middle, 0.35.45 mm wide at base, deep blackish brown, in some cases using a pale medial streak, tufted with [http://waivethefees.com/members/airseason10/activity/503216/ Ave been {considered|regarded as|deemed|regarded|viewed as|thought of] trichomes at apex. PetalsThe Andean Paepalanthus pilosus complex (Eriocaulaceae): a revision with three new taxaoblong-obovate to broadly spatulate, acute-erose to acuminate, 1.1.six mm 0.4.7 mm, cream to practically black, the distal half moderately pilose on each surfaces in two submedial or submarginal bands. Gynoecium at anthesis with ovary ca. 0.3 mm, style column 0.3 mm, nectaries ca. 0.35.6 mm, the glandular portion about equaling the stalk, clavate, the papillae soft and membranous, concentrated at apex but scattered along outside, colorless or tinged orange-brown at base, style branches 0.7.9 mm, brownish.T, cream to light brownish. Nectaries equaling corolla sinuses. Phenology. Collected in flower Could, September, October. Distribution. Endemic to Peru, Piura, Cordillera de Huancabamba, District Carmen de la Frontera (Fig. eight). Habitat. Grass p amo (or jalca), almost certainly of anthropic origin, and &amp;quot;burnt cloud forest, developing below Pteridium aquilinum&amp;quot; (Weigend   Dostert 98/252). Elevation ca. 2900000 m. Conservation status. Assessed as Critically Endangered, in line with IUCN Criteria B1ab(iii) (IUCN 2014). Identified from one locality in an unprotected region subject to deforestation, subsistence agriculture, and tourism. Notes. Paepalanthus huancabambensis is related in habit and dimensions to P. dendroides, but differs by its pretty lax, elongate peduncle sheaths well exsert from the leaf mat, along with the large capitula with extra flowers. It also differs within the dark blue-green leaf color, when compared with the regularly pale green leaves on the widespread P. dendroides, and preliminary anatomical study distinguishes it from that species by the presence ofThe Andean Paepalanthus pilosus complex (Eriocaulaceae): a revision with three new taxaadaxial vein buttresses (bundle sheath extensions) in leaf median section. The broadly spatulate densely pilose female petals are comparable to those of P. dendroides. Notably, inside the very same vicinity are also found an atypical kind of P. pilosus (Cano 16840, discussed below P.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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