Pinguicula potosiensis

Pinguicula potosiensis

Taxobox
name = "Pinguicula potosiensis"


image_width = 230px
image_caption = summer rosette
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Lamiales
familia = Lentibulariaceae
genus = "Pinguicula"
species = "P. potosiensis"
binomial = "Pinguicula potosiensis"
binomial_authority = Speta & Fuchs, 1989
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"Pinguicula potosiensis" is a species of butterwort, a carnivorous plant belonging to the genus "Pinguicula", section "Orcheosanthus". It is native to the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi. It was first described in 1989 by Franz Speta and Franz Fuchs.

Morphology

The species has a heterophyllous tropical growth habit and, as such, forms different rosettes in the summer and winter, both stemless. It lacks a primary root, and instead forms numerous adventitious roots which are white and filiform.

The summer rosette consists of 15 to 20 leaves, 8 - 8.5 cm long and up to 4 cm wide, oval to oblong, with its edges rolled upwards. In full sun the leaves are tinted red to purple.

The dense hairy winter rosette in contrast is much smaller and compact and consists of 30 to 40 obovate leaves, which are up to 2 centimeters long only and 6 to 9 millimeters wide. They are always of a green-yellowish colour. By not forming carnivorous leaves when moisture levels and prey abundance are lower, the plant conserves energy.

An adult plant forms 4 or 5 pink flowers per year. These usually appear during the winter rosette stage, although flowers can sometimes appear during the summer as well.

Distribution

"Pinguicula potosiensis" is endemic to San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

Taxonomy

There has been an ongoing discussion since this species was first described about whether "P. potosiensis" is really a distinct species or whether it may be nothing more than a form of the highly variable "P. moranensis". Speta and Fuchs, who described the species, already admitted the strong similarity of these two species. The only distinguishing characteristics are the much smaller winter rosette and narrower lobes of "P. potosiensis" as well as differences in the colours of the flowers and leaves.

Sources

*Franz Speta, Franz Fuchs: "Drei neue Pinguicula-Arten der Sektion Orcheosanthus DC. aus Mexico". In: "Phyton" (Austria). Vol. 29, pages 93-103. Austria, 1989.

External links

* [http://www.pinguicula.org/pages/plantes/pinguicula_potosiensis.htm Extensive information on the species]


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