2019
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201970033
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Espécies nativas de Hibiscus (Malvoideae, Malvaceae) da Região Sudeste do Brasil

Abstract: Resumo Hibiscus é um dos maiores gêneros de Malvaceae, com aproximadamente 300 espécies amplamente distribuídas no mundo. No Brasil, ocorrem 33 espécies nativas (25 endêmicas), principalmente no Cerrado. Diante da carência de estudos em biodiversidade e taxonomia para o gênero em território nacional, o objetivo foi realizar um estudo reunindo informações das espécies autóctones da região sudeste do Brasil, fornecendo chave de identificação, descrições, pranchas fotográficas e mapas de distribuição geográfica. … Show more

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“…Hibiscus itirapinensis was listed as endangered species, distributed on southwestern Canastra mountain range with two occurrence sites. The holotype occurrence site in Itirapina city (SP) possibly doesn't has a live specimen anymore, since its area of occurrence was verified in 2016 and its presence was not confirmed (RIGUEIRAL, 2017). It can be recognized by the presence of leaves 3-5-lobed, stem hirsute, with simple trichomes, capsule sericeous, with golden simple adpressed trichomes.…”
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“…Hibiscus itirapinensis was listed as endangered species, distributed on southwestern Canastra mountain range with two occurrence sites. The holotype occurrence site in Itirapina city (SP) possibly doesn't has a live specimen anymore, since its area of occurrence was verified in 2016 and its presence was not confirmed (RIGUEIRAL, 2017). It can be recognized by the presence of leaves 3-5-lobed, stem hirsute, with simple trichomes, capsule sericeous, with golden simple adpressed trichomes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Rigueiral (2017), the species of Hibiscus are sparsely distributed and inhabit ciliate forests of Rocky Grasslands in the Cerrado, where there is a great supply of water. There are few registers in herbarium collections, so they are considered rare.…”
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“…pela presença de caule velutino e lâmina foliares lobadas, diferindo pela cápsula de face externa glabra e sementes com escamas pectinadas vs. cápsula de face externa com tricomas estrelados e semente glabras ou farináceas. É uma espécie endêmica do Brasil, ocorrendo no Cerrado (Rigueiral et al 2019). Na Serra do Cipó é encontrada em campo graminoso.…”
Section: Hibiscus Multiformisunclassified