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Nymphaea vanildae

Species of water lily From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nymphaea vanildae
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Nymphaea vanildae is a species of waterlily endemic to Pernambuco, Brazil.[1]

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Description

Vegetative characteristics

Nymphaea vanildae is an aquatic herb[2] with cylindrical tubers, which are likely not stoloniferous.[3] The roots are contractile.[4]

Generative characteristics

The strongly brittle, brownish, glabrous peduncle has five primary central and ten secondary peripheral air canals.[4] The androecium consists of 98–100 stamens. The outer lanceolate, 4.2–4.4 cm long and 1–1.1 cm wide stamens have white filaments. The inner stamens measure 2.1–2.4 cm × 1.9–2.2 mm, with reddish-purple filaments. The outer stamens have white to yellow-green, 0.2–0.4 mm long terminal extensions of the filament. The inner stamens do not have these extensions. The yellowish-white anthers are 3.5–5 mm long in the outer stamens and 5–7 mm long in the inner ones. Staminoids are absent.[3] The gynoecium consists of 21-25 carpels with flat, linear, 7.5–9.0 mm long and 2.0–2.8 mm wide appendages with a rounded apex. The apex and base is cream-coloured, while the remaining parts display a reddish-purple colouration.[4]

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Reproduction

Vegetative reproduction

Stolons were not observed, but Nymphaea vanildae reproduces vegetatively through proliferating pseudanthia.[3]

Generative reproduction

No fruits have been observed.[3]

Taxonomy

It was first described by C.T.Lima and Ana Maria Giulietti in 2013.[1]

Type specimen

The type specimen of Nymphaea vanildae was collected by C.T. Lima and L. Lima in Lagoa Grande, Pernambuco, Brazil, 50 km from the municipality of Petrolina, on the 23rd of April 2011.[3]

Placement within Nymphaea

It is placed in Nymphaea subg. Hydrocallis.[3]

Etymology

The specific epithet vanildae honours Maria Vanilda Morais Oliveira of the State University of Feira de Santana.[4]

Conservation

It is thought to be critically endangered (CR). Its fragmented habitat is only about 100 km2 (39 sq mi) in size.[4]

Ecology

Habitat

It occurs in the aquatic habitats of the Brazilian Caatinga.[2] It occurs in temporary lagoons.[3]

References

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