Abstract

Persicariajucunda(Meisn.)Migovar.rotunda (Z.Z.Zhou & Q.Y.Sun) Bo Li was originally published in the genus Polygonum L. and treated as a variety of P.rotundum Meisn. [≡Persicariajucunda (Meisn.) Migo]. After carefully comparing the macro- and micro-morphological characteristics of the achenes, leaf epidermis and tepals and the habitat between the variety and its typical variety, we confirmed that P.jucundavar.rotunda is clearly different from P.jucunda and should not be treated as a variety, but be raised to a specific rank as P.rotunda (Z.Z.Zhou & Q.Y.Sun) Bo Li. The species is distylous and could be easily distinguished from all other Persicaria taxa by a combination of morphological characters, such as completely decumbent leafless basal branches, almost sessile leaves, linear-lanceolate with rounded leaf bases, spicate, short and dense inflorescences, slender pedicels longer than bracts and dimorphic flowers and achenes. P.rotunda is endemic to several large wetlands of eastern China and usually occurs as one of the dominant species in some plant communities.

Highlights

  • Persicaria (L.) Mill., after separation from the former polyphyletic genus Polygonum L., is currently placed within the tribe Persicarieae of Polygonaceae

  • Is a type of heterostyly which is characterised by the reciprocal placement of stigmas and anthers in two or three floral morphs in a species (Lloyd and Webb 1992)

  • After re-examining the macro-morphology and the habitat of the two taxa, we confirmed that P. jucunda var. rotunda is clearly different from P. jucunda and should not be treated as a variety, but be raised to a specific rank as Persicaria rotunda (Z.Z.Zhou & Q.Y.Sun) Bo Li

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Introduction

Persicaria (L.) Mill., after separation from the former polyphyletic genus Polygonum L., is currently placed within the tribe Persicarieae of Polygonaceae. This species is distinguished from other Persicaria taxa by its completely decumbent leafless basal branches, almost sessile leaves, truncate, linear-lanceolate leaf blades, spicate, short and dense inflorescences, pedicels longer than bracts and dimorphic flowers and achenes.

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