Jaltomata hunzikeri Mione

Peru
revised 21 July 2016  
Link to Jaltomata homepage The information on this page may be cited as a communication with
professor Thomas Mione, Central Connecticut State University, Biology Department, Copernicus Hall, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050-4010 USA
Link to the Jaltomata of department
Lima, Peru
Link to the Jaltomata of lomas formations
Isotype. Peru, Dept. Lima, Prov. Chancay, Lomas of Pativilca, 5 km north of Barranca; sandy hillside, 300 m, very dense, rounded
bush to 0.5 m, corolla whitish with purple throat, Sept. 18, 1938. H. E. Stork, O. B. Horton, C. Vargas 9228 (MO). Rhodora 102: 385-391. 2000.
Isotype. Peru, Dept. Lima, Prov. Chancay, Lomas of Pativilca, 5 km north of Barranca; sandy hillside, 300 m, very dense, rounded
bush to 0.5 m, corolla whitish with purple throat, Sept. 18, 1938. H. E. Stork, O. B. Horton, C. Vargas 9228 (MO). Rhodora 102: 385-391. 2000.
Character Description Figures
Habit & Height
   
Branches, young
villous, the hairs finger-like, gland-tipped  
older
   
Leaves, size    
shape    
arrangement and hairs    
petiole    
Inflorescence
   
peduncle
   
pedicel
   
Calyx at flowering    
at fruit maturity    
Corolla color
   
shape and size
short-tubular  
lobes/lobules
   
hairs
   
radial corolla thickenings
   
Stamen, length including anther    
filaments    
anther color & length    
anthers of a flower open simultaneously?    
pollen grains    
Gynoecium
   
Stigma
   
Style
   
Ovary
   
Ovules per ovary
   
Nectar    
Herkogamy    
Protogyny    
Fruit color (at maturity) and size
   
Infructescence
   
Seeds per fruit
   
Seed Size
   
Chromosome number
   
Growability in Connecticut, USA
   
How long does it take from flower to ripe fruit?
   
Self-Compatible?
   
Seed Germination