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Bredia Blume is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae..[1] Species in this genus are characterized by papery leaf texture and persistent and enlarged ovary crown, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top. This genus includes 21 species, 15 of them distribute in mainland China, one in north Vietnam, five in Taiwan and one extending to the Ryukyu islands[2]

Most species prefer habitats in forest or along forest margin, stream banks, damp places, alt. 100–2500m. The members of the group are generally herbs, shrublets or herbs, erect, ascending or creeping. Stamens 8, unequal or subequal; filaments filiform; anthers dimorphic or isomorphic, subulate to oblong-linear, gibbose, tuberculate or spurred at base, rarely unappendaged abaxially. Capsule turbinate to cup-shaped, more or less 4-sided, crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule apex. Seed numerous, minute, cuneate, densely granulate.

Species and varieties

  1. Bredia changii W.Y. Zhao, X.H. Zhan & W.B. Liao
  2. Bredia dulanica C.L. Yeh, S.W. Chung & T.C. Hsu
  3. Bredia esquirolii (H. Lév.) Lauener
  4. Bredia fordii (Hance) Diels
  5. Bredia fordii var. micrantha (C. Chen) R.C.Zhou & Ying Liu
  6. Bredia gibba Ohwi
  7. Bredia gracilis (Hand.-Mazz.) Diels
  8. Bredia guidongensis (K.M. Liu & J. Tian) R.C.Zhou & Ying Liu
  9. Bredia hirsuta Blume
  10. Bredia hirsuta var. scandens Ito & Matsum.
  11. Bredia latisepala (C. Chen) R.C.Zhou & Ying Liu
  12. Bredia longearistata (C. Chen) R.C.Zhou & Ying Liu
  13. Bredia longiloba (Hand.-Mazz.) Diels
  14. Bredia longiradiosa C. Chen ex Govaerts
  15. Bredia longiradiosa var. pulchella (C. Chen) R.C.Zhou & Ying Liu
  16. Bredia microphylla H.L. Li
  17. Bredia oldhamii Hook. f.
  18. Bredia plagiopetala (C. Chen) R.C.Zhou & Ying Liu
  19. Bredia repens R.C. Zhou, Q.J. Zhou & Ying Liu
  20. Bredia rotundifolia Yan Liu & C.H. Ou
  21. Bredia tuberculata (Guillaumin) Diels
  22. Bredia violacea H.L. Li
  23. Bredia velutina Diels
  24. Bredia yunnanensis (H. Lév.) Diels

References

  1. ^ Blume, CL (1849). Melastomataceae. Museum Botanicum Lugduno-Batavum. pp. 1: 1–25.
  2. ^ Zhou, Qiu-Jie; Dai, Jin-Hong; Lin, Che-Wei; Denda, Tetsuo; Zhou, Ren-Chao; Liu, Ying (2019-07-19). "Recircumscription of Bredia and resurrection of Tashiroea (Sonerileae, Melastomataceae) with description of a new species T. villosa". PhytoKeys. 127: 121–150. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.127.36608. ISSN 1314-2003. PMC 6661266. PMID 31379453.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.