Trematolobelia wimmeri

O.Deg. & I.Deg. (1968)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Campanulaceae Genus: Trematolobelia

img

Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Plants 1.2–3.7 m tall.

Stems: Stem 0.8–2 cm diam. densely short–pubescent.

Roots: Roots mycotrophic via vesiculararbuscular mycorrhizae (Koske et al. 1992).

Leaves: Leaves simple. Alternate, forming a dense spherical, oblate, or cylindrical apical rosette. Blades oblanceolate, narrowly oblong, or linear, 13–44×1.4–3.9 cm, 7–19 times longer than wide. Apex acute or acuminate. Base attenuate, sometimes quite petiole-like, in other cases the differentiation of a petiole very indefinite and the leaf clearly sessile. Surfaces glabrous; blades coriaceous. Margins entire or crenulate. Stipules absent.

Flowers: Flowers in racemes 4–8, each 10–30–flowered, the axis densely short–pubescent; peduncle 9–42 cm long; steri le bracts lanceolate, oblanceolate, narrowly elliptic, narrowly oblong, or linear, 24–130×4–16 mm, the margin entire, the apex acute or acuminate; rachis 12–60 cm long; floral bracts lanceolate, narrowly elliptic, or elliptic, 12–40×3–8 mm, the margin entire, crenulate, or denticulate toward the apex, the apex acute or acuminate; pedicels 16–42 mm long; bracteoles elliptic or broadly elliptic, 1.5–5 mm long; hypanthium hemispheric, campanulate, ellipsoid, or obconic, 5–9 mm long, 6–9 mm diam. 1/14–1/7 as long as the corolla. Flowers tetracyclic, bisexual (perfect), protandrous, zygomorphic, epigynous, pedicellate, resupinate, ornithophilous, large. Calyx lobes triangular, narrowly triangular, lanceolate, oblong, or narrowly oblong, erect, 5–9×1.7–4 mm, ⅗ as long as the hypanthium to ⅗ again as long, the margin entire, the apex acuminate, acute, obtuse, or rounded, sometimes apiculate. Corolla subbilabiate, yellowish green, often suffused or streaked with pink, 54–67 mm long; tube moderately to strongly curved, 31–37 mm long, 5–9 mm tall at middle, 2.5–8 mm tall at mouth, 4–7 times longer than height at middle; dorsal lobes 25–33 × 1–3. Stamens 5, antisepalous, connate distally for most of their length; Staminal column strongly exserted, emerging above or between the dorsal lobes; filament tube 52–64 mm long, 3.6–5 times longer than dorsal anthers, pubescent toward apex; anther tube 3–3. Pollen grains 41–44 μm polar diam. 27–30 μm equatorial diam. prolate, tricolporate, the exine shallowly and minutely reticulate (Selling, 1947). Ovary inferior, 2-loculed, adnate to the hypanthium, flat at apex; placentae axile; ovules numerous; style 1, slender, terete (cylindrical), with a ring of stiff white hairs near the apex; stigma 2-lobed, the lobes appressed and non–receptive as the style grows through the anther tube, pushing out pollen, after which the stigmas spread and become receptive.

Fruit: Capsules oblate; 9–17 mm long; 12–20 mm wide; 6–13 mm thick; the pores numerous and scattered over the entire lateral surface. Seeds 1.3–1.7 mm long×0.5–0.8 mm wide.

Ploidy:

Habitat: Endemic to windward Hawai‘i; from the Kohala Mountains east and south to the vicinity of Kīlauea in Ka‘ū District; growing in various lowland wet forest; montane wet shrubland; and montane wet forest communities.

Elevation Range: 610–1400 m.

Historical Distribution

Images

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

Hawai'i Endemic

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Specimens

Bibliography

Name Published In: Phytologia 17: 270 (1968)

Other References

Wagner et al. 1990:486 (syn. of T. grandifolia); Lammers 2009:140 (RESURRECT/H, Syn. T. lustrialis [former syn. of T. macrostachys], KEY, DESCR)

Lammers, T. G. (2009). Revision of the endemic Hawaiian genus Trematolobelia (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae). Brittonia, 61(2), 126-143.

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Scientific Name Authorship Locality Habitat Basis of Record Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. along saddle road 16 mi from hilo. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN o. degener, t. murashige & m. kerr 20006 Kauai US 8/30/1949
2 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. aloue saddle road 16 miles from hilo, hawaii. edge of kipuka; very local PRESERVED_SPECIMEN otto degener|t. murashige|mark kerr degener 20006 Oahu US 8/30/1949
3 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. Kilauea, near Fern Forest Rich moist sunny locality. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Degener, O. 7860 Hawaii BISH 12/18/1922
4 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. Along Saddle Road 16 mi from Hilo. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Degener, O.; Murashige, T.; Kerr, M. 20006 Hawaii US 8/30/1949
5 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. Kohala Mts, above Waimea Boggy ground. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Skottsberg, C.J.F. 711 Hawaii BISH 9/29/1922
6 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. kohala mts, summit swamp Under a dense, tall stature ohia canopy, S layer mainly of Coprosma rhynchocarpa, H layer open. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN rock, j.f.c. collector number: s.n. Hawaii BISH 5/7/1961
7 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. kohala mts, above waimea Boggy ground. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN skottsberg, c.j.f. collector number: 711 Hawaii BISH 9/29/1922
8 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. Kohala Mts, summit swamp Swamp, in Sphagnum. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Rock, J.F.C. s.n. Hawaii BISH 5/7/1961
9 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. kilauea, near fern forest Rich moist sunny locality. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN degener, o. collector number: 7860 Hawaii BISH 12/18/1922
10 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. along saddle road, 16 miles from hilo, hawaii PRESERVED_SPECIMEN o. degener 20006 NY 8/30/1949
11 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN O. Degener & et al. 20006 F 8/30/1949
12 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN o. degener & et al. 20006 F 8/30/1949
13 Trematolobelia wimmeri O.Deg. & I.Deg. Kohala Mts; above Honokane Nui Stream; east of USGS trail. Metrosideros-Cheirodendron Monane Wet Forest w/ Metrosideros-Maachaerina Montane Bogs . PRESERVED_SPECIMEN K. R. Wood 4824 Hawaii PTBG 11/29/1995