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摘要
摘要:我们正式确立并明确了×Sedeveria‘Blue Mist’(Mottram) Gideon F.Sm这一名称的申请。& Bischofb。是天竺葵(Sedum craigii R.T.Clausen)与天竺葵(Echeveria affinis E.Walther)杂交的品种。美国的查尔斯·h·乌尔(Charles H. Uhl)也培育出了一个类似的杂交品种,但使用的是附着莲(Echeveria affinis)作为亲本。我们在为细胞遗传学研究目的而创建的Uhl杂交的背景下讨论×Sedeveria“蓝雾”。×Sedeveria“蓝雾”是一种小的,莲座状到短茎的植物,具有视觉上引人注目的蓝紫色叶子和或多或少均匀明亮的深红色花朵,让人想起那些E. affinis,至少在颜色方面。随着年龄的增长,花褪成白色,这是一种与克雷格花有关的花的颜色。植物非常缓慢地从基部伸出枝条,枝条被倾斜到匍匐。船形,逐渐变细,虽然通常近圆柱形叶的这个品种是非常密生在顶端莲座。这些性状的组合使该品种明显区别于×Sedeveria e.w walther的其他品种。该品种的名称×Pachyveria ' Blue Mist ' Mottram是之前为该品种出版的。
The Identity and Taxonomy of ×Sedeveria‘Blue Mist′ (Mottram) Gideon F.Sm. & Bischofb. (Crassulaceae)
Abstract: We formally establish and clarify the application of the name ×Sedeveria ‘Blue Mist' (Mottram) Gideon F.Sm. & Bischofb., a cultivar selected from a hybrid between Sedum craigii R.T.Clausen and Echeveria affinis E.Walther (Crassulaceae). A similar hybrid was produced by Charles H. Uhl in the USA, but using Echeveria aff. affinis as one parent. We discuss ×Sedeveria ‘Blue Mist' in the context of Uhl's hybrid that was created for cytogenetics research purposes. ×Sedeveria ‘Blue Mist' is a small, rosulate to short-stemmed plant with visually striking blue-purple leaves and more or less uniformly bright crimson red flowers reminiscent of those of E. affinis, at least colour-wise. With age the flowers fade to whitish, a floral colour associated with S. craigii. Plants very slowly branch from the base, with the branches being leaning to creeping. The boatshaped, tapering, though often nearly cylindrical leaves of this cultivar are borne very densely in apical rosettes. The combination of these characters clearly separates this cultivar from other cultivars of ×Sedeveria E.Walther. The cultivar name ×Pachyveria ‘Blue Mist’ Mottram was previously published for the cultivar.
期刊介绍:
Haseltonia, Yearbook of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, is published in full color and features peer-reviewed articles about all aspects of cacti, succulents and their environs. Topics include current research and conservation reports, new species descriptions and lengthy taxonomic revisions, historical and biographical notes, chemical and cytological studies, evolutionary biology and ethnobotanical reports, propagation and pest control methods, and pollinator studies. Serious students of the world''s succulent flora, botanists, taxonomists, researchers and horticulturalists will all find Haseltonia a valuable addition to their book collection.