Callianthe jaliscana (Standl.) Donnell
Descripción
Trees 4-5 m tall, the branches slender, greenish, stellate-tomentulose. Leaf blades to ca. 25 cm long, broadly ovate, deeply cordate, minutely serrulate to subentire, acuminate, green and subglabrous above, paler and densely stellate puberulent beneath; petioles almost as long as the blades on lower leaves, shorter distally. Flowers solitary in the leaf axils; pedicels 4.5-6.5 cm long, articulated near base of the calyces; calyx 1.5-2 cm long, densely stellate-pubescent, deeply divided, the lobes acuminate, 1-nerved; corolla more or less tubular, without a dark center, the petals 2.5-3 cm long, pale yellow, broadly rounded distally, long-clawed; androecium subequal to petals, the column glabrous, the filaments 4-5 mm long, the anthers yellow; styles ca. 12, slender, exceeding the androecium. Fruits ca. 2 cm long and wide, densely stellate-pubescent, subglobose; mericarps ca. 12, ca. 6- seeded, apically rounded; mature seeds unknown. Chromosome number unknown.A,1
1. As Abutilon jaliscanum
Distribución
México (país) EndémicoB
Ecología y Hábitat
Known only from the type collection from dense woodland in Jalisco.A
Tipo de vegetación
No especificadoA
Categoría IUCN
Datos insuficientes (DD)C
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaD