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Rhabdothamnus ( anglais )

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Rhabdothamnus solandri is a small shrub of the family Gesneriaceae endemic to New Zealand. It is the only plant of the genus Rhabdothamnus, and the only member of Gesneriaceae native to New Zealand. Its common names are New Zealand gloxinia and, in the Māori language, taurepo, mātātā, and waiū-atua.[2]

The species is found throughout the North Island, less commonly in the southern part of the island, and its offshore islands, in a variety of locations such as forests, near streams, or on banks. It grows as a shrub up to 2 metres tall.[2] It has distinctive trumpet-shaped flowers that are modest-sized at 2–2.5, and up to 4, centimetres long. The flowers are usually orange, but sometimes brick-red, yellow, purple or pink, and are longitudinally striped by 12–14, even up to 20, red or dark orange veins. It flowers year-round, peaking between October and February.[3]

The flowers are pollinated mainly by the bellbird, tui and stitchbird.[4] The silvereye, which is a 19th-century immigrant to New Zealand that has not co-evolved with this and other native plants, has a beak too short to pollinate the flowers, but sometimes rips through the sides of the flowers to steal nectar. The local extinction of the bellbird and stitchbird in the upper North Island in around 1870, and the retreat of tui to higher canopy and more nectar-rich exotic flowers, has caused a long-term reduction in the reproduction of the shrub, which requires pollination to produce seeds.[4][5] However, as the plant is slow-growing and long-lived, its populations persist.[4] Due to extinction debt, the future extinction of this shrub is nearly guaranteed.

See also

  • Negria; the species Negria rhabdothamnoides F.Muell. was initially listed in F.Mueller's collections as Rhabdothamnus negriana, although he did not publish that name.

References

  1. ^ "ITIS Report". Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Rhabdothamnus solandri the yellow-flowered taurepo". Taranaki Flora. Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  3. ^ de Lange, P. J. "Rhabdothamnus solandri". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b c Anderson, S. H.; Kelly, D.; Ladley, J. J.; Molloy, S.; Terry, J. (2011). "Cascading effects of bird functional extinction reduce pollination and plant density". Science. 331 (6020): 1068–1071. Bibcode:2011Sci...331.1068A. doi:10.1126/science.1199092. PMID 21292938. S2CID 206530519.
  5. ^ "Decline of birds and pollination". Science Learning Hub. 2012. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
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Rhabdothamnus: Brief Summary ( anglais )

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Rhabdothamnus solandri is a small shrub of the family Gesneriaceae endemic to New Zealand. It is the only plant of the genus Rhabdothamnus, and the only member of Gesneriaceae native to New Zealand. Its common names are New Zealand gloxinia and, in the Māori language, taurepo, mātātā, and waiū-atua.

The species is found throughout the North Island, less commonly in the southern part of the island, and its offshore islands, in a variety of locations such as forests, near streams, or on banks. It grows as a shrub up to 2 metres tall. It has distinctive trumpet-shaped flowers that are modest-sized at 2–2.5, and up to 4, centimetres long. The flowers are usually orange, but sometimes brick-red, yellow, purple or pink, and are longitudinally striped by 12–14, even up to 20, red or dark orange veins. It flowers year-round, peaking between October and February.

The flowers are pollinated mainly by the bellbird, tui and stitchbird. The silvereye, which is a 19th-century immigrant to New Zealand that has not co-evolved with this and other native plants, has a beak too short to pollinate the flowers, but sometimes rips through the sides of the flowers to steal nectar. The local extinction of the bellbird and stitchbird in the upper North Island in around 1870, and the retreat of tui to higher canopy and more nectar-rich exotic flowers, has caused a long-term reduction in the reproduction of the shrub, which requires pollination to produce seeds. However, as the plant is slow-growing and long-lived, its populations persist. Due to extinction debt, the future extinction of this shrub is nearly guaranteed.

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Rhabdothamnus ( espagnol ; castillan )

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Rhabdothamnus es un género monotípico de plantas herbáceas perteneciente a la familia Gesneriaceae.[1]​ Su única especie: Rhabdothamnus solandri A.Cunn., es originaria de Nueva Zelanda.

Descripción

Son arbustos de hasta 2 m de altura, muy ramificados , escabrosos . Con hojas pequeñas, pecioladas y opuestas, , la lámina es amplia ovada a suborbicular, toscamente serrada o dentada , de color verde grisáceo por densos indumentos . Flores axilares, solitarias. Sépalos iguales, connados en la base, ovados o triangular acuminados, persistentes. Corola de color naranja con vetas de color rojo , o de color rojo ladrillo , subcampanulada ; tubo amplio. El fruto es una cápsula ovoide , dehiscente con 4 válvas. El número de cromosomas : 2n = ± 74.[2]

Distribución y hábitat

Se distribuyen por Nueva Zelanda en ( Isla Norte). Se encuentra en lugares lluviosos templados costeros y en las tierras bajas de los bosques , creciendo especialmente cerca de los arroyos .

Etimología

El nombre del género deriva de las palabras griegas ράβδος, rhabdos = rama , el abedul, y θάμνος , thamnos = arbusto , en alusión su hábito de planta arbustiva .

Referencias

  1. «Rhabdothamnus». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 21 de julio de 2010.
  2. «Rhabdothamnus». Los géneros de Gesnariaceae Universidad de Viena. Consultado el 21 de julio de 2010.

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Rhabdothamnus es un género monotípico de plantas herbáceas perteneciente a la familia Gesneriaceae.​ Su única especie: Rhabdothamnus solandri A.Cunn., es originaria de Nueva Zelanda.

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Rhabdothamnus ( portugais )

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Rhabdothamnus é um género botânico pertencente à família Gesneriaceae[1].

Espécies

  • Rhabdothamnus negriana
  • Rhabdothamnus scabrosus
  • Rhabdothamnus solandri

Referências

  1. «Rhabdothamnus — World Flora Online». www.worldfloraonline.org. Consultado em 19 de agosto de 2020

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Rhabdothamnus é um género botânico pertencente à família Gesneriaceae.

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