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Lobelia laxiflora H.B.K. Nov. Gen. &Sp. 3: 311. 1819
Perennial, from a stout woody root; often in clumps; stem erect or ascending, shrubby, suflrutescent or sometimes herbaceous, usually more or less branched, green above and covered below with yellowish-brown bark, 20 cm. to 3 m. high (average height exceeding 1 m.), sometimes 1 cm. in diameter at base, glabrous, or densely short-pubescent above, terete, or somewhat angled below; cauline leaves mostly 10-30 (not including the leafy bracts), the lower often early deciduous; blades glabrous or pubescent, especially on the lower surface, thin and membranous or thicker and sometimes rugose, subcntire in outline or somewhat sinuate, mostly finely and regularly serrate, the serrations tipped with callose teeth; blades variable in size, usually from 0.9 cm. wide by 8.8 cm. long to 3 cm. wide by 9 cm. long and sometimes reaching I.S-25 cm. in length, in shape varying from linear-lanceolate to ovate or broad-elliptic, the tip acute or acuminate, the base cuneate or rarely rounded; lower leaves usually with a petiole 0.2-1 cm. long; inflorescence few-60 cm. long, generally not sccund, few-80-flowcrcd; pedicels stiffly upright or kxisely spreading, 10-100 mm. long in fruit, glabrous or sjiarsoly villoushirsutc, each with a pair of tiny inconspicuous bracteoles near the middle or below; flowerbract,s leafy, lanceolate to ovate, glabrous or pubescent, 21 5 cm. long, finely serrate, often so large that the flowers appear to be in the axils of the upi>cr foliage leaves rather than in a definite inflorescence; flower 27-48 mm. long, including hypanthium (averaging about 35 mm.); corolla red ("cerise," "coial-rcd," "orange-red," "pale-red," "scarlet") or the lobes yellow ("yellow," "orange-yellow," "orange"), or al! yellow, glabrous or short-pubescent without, the fuljc mostly 16-25 mm. long, fenestrate, the lower lip linear-oblong, 10-18 mm. long (usually slightly shorter than the tube), terminated by 3 acute teeth 1-3 (10) mm. long, not deflexed (sometimes slightly recun^ed), the two upper lobes of the corolla linear, acute, 10-20 mm. long by about I mm. wide; filament-tube 18-35 mm. long (averaging 22-25 mm.), slightly deflexed, pink, red, or "yellow, basally reddish," glabrous or strongly pubescent, the filaments connate about two-thirds their length; anther-tube 5-9 mm. long (averaging 6-7 mm.), yellowish, gray or "purpUsh," the two smaller anthers densely white-tufted at tip, the three larger villoushirsute, especially near the tip, or infrequently glabrous; h>-panthium in anthesis campanulate or shallowly cup-shaped, often wider than high, glabrous or pubescent, becoming broadly hemispheric in fruit, 6-9 mm. across by 4—7 mm. high; capsule more than half inferior, mostly 5-10 mm. long; calyx-lobes triangular, entire, acute, 1-6.5 mm. long (averaging about 3 mm.), glabrous or pubescent; seeds smoothish, ellipsoid or ovoid, with faint longitudinal lines, about 0.6 mm. long.
Type locality: Guerrero ("inter Quaxiniquilapa et Acaguisotla, alt. 500 hex.") (herb. Berlin, Field Mus. Neg. 9109!).
Leaves linear-lanceolate, averaging 10 times as long as wide; plants glabrous or essentially so, often purplish (highlands of the Mexican Plateau, from Oaxaca to Baja California and
Arizona). 7Sd. L. laxijhra var. angustifolia.
Leaves broader, usually 3-5 times as long as wide ; plants glabrous to tomentose, rarely if ever purplish. Flower-bracts conspicuously smaller than the foliage-leaves; leaves broad, mostly about 3 times as long as wide; inflorescence often compact , averaging not more than 20 cm .
in length (western Mexico, from Sonora to Chiapas). 7Sc. L. laxiflora var. Xelsonii.
Flower-bracts as large as the foliage leaves or nearly so, and essentially identical with them ; leaves averaging 5 times as long as wide but often wider than this; inflorescence various, often long. Pedicels flexuous, loosely spreading from the base; plants glabrous or sparsely pubescent (Guatemala and Honduras to Vera Cruz and Puebia). 786. L. laxiflora var. laxiflora. Pedicels stiff, closely and prominently appressed, at least at base; plants (rarely glabrous) slightly to densely pubescent (Michoac4n and Jalisco through Central America to Colombia). 78o. L. laxiflora var. slricta.
78a. Lobelia laxiflora var. stricta (Planch. & Oerst.) McVaugh, comb. nov.
Lobelia rigidula H.B.K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 3:311. 1819. (Type probably from Mexico.)
Rapuntium ri^idulum Presl, Prodr. Mon. Lob. 26. 1836.
Lobelia ovalifolia H. & A. Dot. Beech. Voy. 300. 1838. (Beechey, Kew!)
Lobelia angulato-denlala H. & A. Bot. Beech. Voy. 301. 1838. (Beechey, Kew!)
Lobelia ftoribunda Bonpl.; A. DC. in DC. Prodr. 7: 383, as syn. 1839.
Lo6«Ha / andma Benth. PI. Hartw. 213. 1845. (Harlueg 1183. Kevi)
Siphocampylos mollis Regel, Flora 33: 353. 1850. (A garden plant, originally from Guatemala.)
Siphocampylos Warszewiczii Regel, Schweiz. Zeitschr. Gartenb. 8: 143. 1850. (Based on Siphocampylos mollis Regel, not 5. mollis Planch.)
Tupa costaricana Planch. & Oerst. Vidensk. Meddel. 1857: 154. 1857. {Oersted pi. cenlroam. 9245. Copenhagen!)
Tupa costaricana var. stricta Planch. & Oerst. Vidensk. Meddel. 1857: 155. 1857.
Tupa costaricana var. palula Planch. & Oerst. Vidensk. Meddel. 1857: 155. 1857.
Lobelia persicaefolia var. mollis Vatke, Linnaea 38: 722. 1874. (Herb. Berlin!)
Lobelia persicaefolia var. VVarscetviczii Vatke, Linnaea 38: 723. 1874. (Based on Siphocampylos Warszewiczii Regel.)
Ij)belia patzquarensis Sess* & Moc. PI. Nov. Hisp. 152. 1890. (Madrid!)
Lobelia laxiflora var. brevifolia Zahlbr. Repert. Sp. Nov. 14: 185. 1915. {Lehmann 4674.)
Lobelia laxiflora vai.foliosa Zahlbr. Repert. Sp. Nov. 14: 185. 1915. (Lehmann 3656, isotype, US!)
Lobelia laxiflora var. mollis Zahlbr. Repert. Sp. Nov. 14: 185. 1915.
Ixibelia costaricana F. E. Wimmer, Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 46: 239. 1933.
/Lobelia costaricana var. magna F. E. Wimmer, Repert. Sp. Nov. 38: 85. 1935. (Hegewisch.)
lobelia Rensonii F. E. Wimmer, Repert. Sp. Nov. 38: 85. 1935. (Renson 54, NY!)
Leaves 1.5-3 (4.5) cm. wide, 4-10 (17) cm. long, usually 3-5 times as long as wide; plants usually pubescent, often densely so; pedicels stiff, straight, closely appressed to the stem at least at base.
Type locality: Not given; presumably in Costa Rica.
Distribution: Mountains, MichoacAn, Jalisco, and Nayarit; Guatemala to Colombia.
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Rogers McVaugh. 1943. CAMPANULALES; CAMPANULACEAE; LOBELIOIDEAE. North American flora. vol 32A(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Lobelia laxiflora ( Asturiano )

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El Chilpanxochitl o Lobelia laxiflora ye una especie de Lobelia nativa de Méxicu.[1]

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Descripción

Ye una planta yerbácea que mide ente unu y 1.5 m d'altor; les fueyes son allargaes, angostes y apuntiaes en dambos estremos. Les sos flores son coloraes, roses, naranxes y mariellu. Los frutos al ensugase ábrense.

Distribución y hábitat

Orixinaria de Méxicu. Habita en clima templáu ente los 1000 y los 2660 metros, acomuñada a terrenes de cultivu de riego y envernada, amás de carba xerófilu, monte mesófilu de monte, montes d'encino, de pinu y mistu de pinu-encino.

Propiedaes

Esta planta emplegar pa solliviar el sasibimo en llingua otomí, granos que salen "por calor" o por causa de la picadura de dalgún animal, o ronchas que al tascase pueden infectase causando comición y dolor; prepárase un cocimientu cola planta, y con él llava la zona afeutada (Puebla).

Amás, aconséyase inxerir el fervinchu de la planta cuando se presenten los síntomes de rabia, o se tuviera contautu con dalgún animal que pueda tenela.

Coles mesmes, encamiéntase estregar cola planta fresca la parte del cuerpu afeutada pola hiedra (Rhus radicans); aplicar el látex nos güeyos pa compensar los males de los güeyos; emplegar el raigañu contra asma, tiemblu, parásitos y sífilis.

Hestoria

Nel sieglu XVI, el Códice Florentino reporta: "pal que-y sale sangre de la ñariz, pa la tos y l'estómagu infláu". Nel mesmu sieglu, Francisco Hernández rellata: "planta de naturaleza fría, fai sacupar a les fiebres cuartanas o tercianas, quita la inflamación de los pechos, aprovecha a los epilépticos polo que suelen llamala micaxíhuitl, esto ye medicina de los muertos".

A principios del sieglu XX, el Institutu Médicu Nacional señalar como antitusígeno, emético ya hipnóticu. Darréu, Alfonso Herrera mentar como antidisneica y expectorante; contra l'asma, la tos y los catarros crónicos. Maximino Martínez, acreitar contra l'asma, como depresor de la respiración a nivel central, emético, expectorante, nar¬cótico y rubefaciente. Luis Cabrera, indicar contra l'asma, como catárticu, emético, expectorante; contra neumonía, pleuresía y tos ferina. Finalmente, la Sociedá Farmacéutica de Méxicu repite la información tantu de Martínez como de Cabrera y amiesta el so usu pa "regularizar la respiración".[2]

Taxonomía

Lobelia laxiflora describióse por Carl Sigismund Kunth y espublizóse en Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (quarto ed.) 3: 311. 1818[1819].[3]

Etimoloxía

Lobelia: nome xenéricu que foi nomáu n'honor del botánicu belga Matthias de Lobel (1538-1616).[4]

laxiflora: epítetu llatín que significa "con flores laxas".[5]

Sinonimia
  • Dortmannia laxiflora (Kunth) Kuntze
  • Lobelia floribunda Bonpl. ex A. DC.
  • Lobelia persicaefolia var. warscewiczii (Regel) Vatke
  • Rapuntium laxiflorum (Kunth) C.Presl
  • Siphocampylus warscewiczii Regel
  • Tupa laxiflora (Kunth) Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa stricta Planch. & Oerst.[6][7]
Lobelia laxiflora subsp. angustifolia (A.DC.) Eakes & Lammers
  • Lobelia angustifolia (A.DC.) Urbina
  • Lobelia cavanillesii var. lutea F.Haage & F.Schmidt
  • Lobelia dracunculoides Willd. ex Schult.
  • Lobelia nelsonii var. fragilis B.L.Rob. & Fernald
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. amygdalina Vatke
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. angustifolia (A.DC.) Vatke
  • Rapuntium kunthianum C.Presl
Lobelia laxiflora subsp. laxiflora
  • Dortmannia amygdalina (Willd. ex Schult.) Kuntze
  • Dortmannia concolor Kuntze
  • Dortmannia haenkeana (C.Presl) Kuntze
  • Lobelia amygdalina Willd. ex Schult.
  • Lobelia andina Benth.
  • Lobelia angulatodentata Hook. & Arn.
  • Lobelia canescens C.Presl
  • Lobelia cavanillesiana Schult.
  • Lobelia cavanillesii Mart.
  • Lobelia concolor M.Martens & Galeotti
  • Lobelia costaricana (Planch. & Oerst.) Y.Wimm.
  • Lobelia costaricana var. magna Y.Wimm.
  • Lobelia delessertiana Y.Wimm.
  • Lobelia fissa Willd. ex Schult.
  • Lobelia haenkeana (C.Presl) A.DC.
  • Lobelia haenkeana var. panamensis Y.Wimm.
  • Lobelia loretensis M.Y.Jones
  • Lobelia nelsonii Fernald
  • Lobelia ovalifolia Hook. & Arn.
  • Lobelia patzquarensis Sessé & Moç.
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. mollis Vatke
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. warszewiczii (Regel) Vatke
  • Lobelia prunifolia Humb. ex C.Presl
  • Lobelia rensonii Y.Wimm.
  • Lobelia rigidula Kunth
  • Rapuntium amygdalinum (Willd. ex Schult.) C.Presl
  • Rapuntium cavanillesianum (Schult.) C.Presl
  • Rapuntium haenkeanum C.Presl
  • Rapuntium rigidulum (Kunth) C.Presl
  • Siphocampylus bicolor D.Don
  • Siphocampylus canescens (C.Presl) A.DC.
  • Siphocampylus cavanillesii J.W.Loudon
  • Siphocampylus mollis Regel
  • Siphocampylus prunifolius (Humb. ex C.Presl) A.DC.
  • Siphocampylus warszewiczii Regel
  • Tupa bicolor (D.Don) Planch.
  • Tupa costaricana Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa costaricana var. patula Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa costaricana var. stricta Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa persicifolia G.Don

Nome común

Aretitos, calzón de don Juan, campanines, contrahiedra, flor tocada, santa quiteria.

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Referencies

  1. San Marcos Growers: Lobelia laxiflora . accessed 9.25.2013
  2. En Medicina tradicional mexicana
  3. «Lobelia laxiflora». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultáu'l 13 d'ochobre de 2013.
  4. Huxley, A., ed. (1992). New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.
  5. n'Epítetos Botánicos
  6. Lobelia laxiflora en PlantList
  7. «Lobelia laxiflora». World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Consultáu'l 13 d'ochobre de 2013.

Bibliografía

  1. Breedlove, D.Y. 1986. Flora de Chiapas. Llistaos Floríst. Méxicu 4: i–v, 1–246.
  2. CONABIO. 2009. Catálogu taxonómicu d'especies de Méxicu. 1. In Capital Nat. Méxicu. CONABIO, Méxicu City.
  3. Jeppesen, S. 1981. 188. Lobeliaceae. 14: 9–170. In G. W. Harling & B. B. Sparre (eds.) Fl. Ecuador. University of Göteborg & Swedish Museum of Natural History, Göteborg & Stockholm.
  4. Jørgensen, P. M. & S. Llión-Yánez. (eds.) 1999. Cat. Vasc. Pl. Ecuador, Monogr. Syst. Bot. Miss. Bot. Gard. 75: i–viii, 1–1181. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis.
  5. Molina Rosito, A. 1975. Enumeración de les plantes d'Hondures. Ceiba 19(1): 1–118.
  6. Nash, D. L. 1976. Campanulaceae. In Nash, D.L. (Ed.), Flora of Guatemala - Part X, Number 4. Fieldiana, Bot. 24(11/4): 396–431.
  7. Shreve, F. & I. L. Wiggins. 1964. Veg. Fl. Sonoran Deas. 2 vols. Stanford University Press, Stanford.
  8. Stevens, W. D., C. Ulloa Ulloa, A. Pool & O. M. Montiel Jarquín. 2001. Flora de Nicaragua. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 85: i–xlii,.

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Lobelia laxiflora: Brief Summary ( Asturiano )

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Lobelia laxiflora

El Chilpanxochitl o Lobelia laxiflora ye una especie de Lobelia nativa de Méxicu.

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Lobelia laxiflora ( Inglês )

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Lobelia laxiflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is native to the Americas, where it is distributed in South, Central, and North America as far north as Arizona in the United States. It is known by several English-language common names, including Mexican lobelia, Sierra Madre lobelia, Mexican cardinalflower, looseflowers lobelia, and drooping lobelia.[1] In Spanish and Nahuatl it is known as aretitos, acaxóchitl, and chilpanxóchitl.[2] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit as an ornamental.[3]

In general, this is a perennial herb, subshrub, or shrub usually growing up to about 1.5 meters in maximum height, but known to reach 3 meters. The leaves vary in shape, size, and texture. The inflorescence is a raceme up to 40 centimeters long bearing leaflike bracts and several flowers. The flower may be over 6 centimeters long including its tubular base and corolla with narrow, spreading lobes. It is usually red, sometimes yellowish. The anthers protrude from the corolla. The plant produces seeds and also spreads via underground runners.[1]

In Mexico this plant grows in pine-oak forest habitat. In Arizona it has been noted in riparian woodland.[1]

The hummingbird flower mite (Tropicoseius chiriquensis) lives in the flowers of this plant, feeding on the nectar and pollen and laying eggs. Each flower blooms for about a week, enough time for the mite to complete its life cycle.[4]

Like other lobelias, this species contains medicinally useful alkaloids. Several new compounds have been discovered during chemical analyses of this plant.[5][6]

Lobelia laxiflora, Huntington Gardens

References

  1. ^ a b c Lobelia laxiflora. Plant Abstracts. Arizona Game and Fish Department.
  2. ^ "Lobelia laxiflora". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  3. ^ "AGM Plants July 2021 © RHS – ORNAMENTAL" (PDF). The Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  4. ^ Velázquez, T. and J. F. Ornelas. (2010). Effects of pollen in Lobelia laxiflora (Lobeliaceae) long-lived flowers on fecundity of Tropicoseius chiriquensis (Acari: Mesostigmata: Ascidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 103(3) 397-403.
  5. ^ Rahman, E. H. A. and A. R. A. Monem. (2014). Cholinesterase inhibiting activity and a new piperidine alkaloid from Lobelia laxiflora L. roots (Campanulaceae). Rec Nat Prod 8(2) 199-202.
  6. ^ Philipov, S., et al. (1998). Phytochemical study and antiinflammatory properties of Lobelia laxiflora L. Z Naturforsch C 53(5-6) 311-17.

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Lobelia laxiflora: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Lobelia laxiflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is native to the Americas, where it is distributed in South, Central, and North America as far north as Arizona in the United States. It is known by several English-language common names, including Mexican lobelia, Sierra Madre lobelia, Mexican cardinalflower, looseflowers lobelia, and drooping lobelia. In Spanish and Nahuatl it is known as aretitos, acaxóchitl, and chilpanxóchitl. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit as an ornamental.

In general, this is a perennial herb, subshrub, or shrub usually growing up to about 1.5 meters in maximum height, but known to reach 3 meters. The leaves vary in shape, size, and texture. The inflorescence is a raceme up to 40 centimeters long bearing leaflike bracts and several flowers. The flower may be over 6 centimeters long including its tubular base and corolla with narrow, spreading lobes. It is usually red, sometimes yellowish. The anthers protrude from the corolla. The plant produces seeds and also spreads via underground runners.

In Mexico this plant grows in pine-oak forest habitat. In Arizona it has been noted in riparian woodland.

The hummingbird flower mite (Tropicoseius chiriquensis) lives in the flowers of this plant, feeding on the nectar and pollen and laying eggs. Each flower blooms for about a week, enough time for the mite to complete its life cycle.

Like other lobelias, this species contains medicinally useful alkaloids. Several new compounds have been discovered during chemical analyses of this plant.

Lobelia laxiflora, Huntington Gardens
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Lobelia laxiflora ( Espanhol; Castelhano )

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El Chilpanxochitl o Lobelia laxiflora es una especie de Lobelia nativa de México.[1]

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Descripción

Es una planta herbácea que mide entre uno y 1.5 m de altura; las hojas son alargadas, angostas y puntiagudas en ambos extremos. Sus flores son rojas, rosas, naranjas y amarillo. Los frutos al secarse se abren.

Distribución y hábitat

Originaria de México. Habita en clima templado entre los 1000 y los 2660 metros, asociada a terrenos de cultivo de riego y temporal, además de matorral xerófilo, bosque mesófilo de montaña, bosques de encino, de pino y mixto de pino-encino.

Propiedades

Esta planta se emplea para aliviar el sasibimo en lengua otomí, granos que salen "por calor" o a causa de la picadura de algún animal, o ronchas que al rascarse pueden infectarse causando comezón y dolor; se prepara un cocimiento con la planta, y con él se lava la zona afectada (Puebla).

Además, se aconseja ingerir la infusión de la planta cuando se presenten los síntomas de rabia, o se haya tenido contacto con algún animal que pueda tenerla.

Asimismo, se recomienda frotar con la planta fresca la parte del cuerpo afectada por la hiedra (Rhus radicans); aplicar el látex en los ojos para contrarrestar los males de los ojos; emplear la raíz contra asma, espasmo, parásitos y sífilis.

Historia

En el siglo XVI, el Códice Florentino reporta: "para el que le sale sangre de la nariz, para la tos y el estómago inflado". En el mismo siglo, Francisco Hernández relata: "planta de naturaleza fría, hace evacuar a las fiebres cuartanas o tercianas, quita la inflamación de los pechos, aprovecha a los epilépticos por lo que suelen llamarla micaxíhuitl, o sea medicina de los muertos".

A principios del siglo XX, el Instituto Médico Nacional la señala como antitusígeno, emético e hipnótico. Posteriormente, Alfonso Herrera la menciona como antidisneica y expectorante; contra el asma, la tos y los catarros crónicos. Maximino Martínez, la acredita contra el asma, como depresor de la respiración a nivel central, emético, expectorante, nar¬cótico y rubefaciente. Luis Cabrera, la indica contra el asma, como catártico, emético, expectorante; contra neumonía, pleuresía y tos ferina. Finalmente, la Sociedad Farmacéutica de México repite la información tanto de Martínez como de Cabrera y agrega su uso para "regularizar la respiración".[2]

Taxonomía

Lobelia laxiflora fue descrita por Carl Sigismund Kunth y publicado en Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (quarto ed.) 3: 311. 1818[1819].[3]

Etimología

Lobelia: nombre genérico que fue nombrado en honor del botánico belga Matthias de Lobel (1538-1616).[4]

laxiflora: epíteto latino que significa "con flores laxas".[5]

Sinonimia
  • Dortmannia laxiflora (Kunth) Kuntze
  • Lobelia floribunda Bonpl. ex A. DC.
  • Lobelia persicaefolia var. warscewiczii (Regel) Vatke
  • Rapuntium laxiflorum (Kunth) C.Presl
  • Siphocampylus warscewiczii Regel
  • Tupa laxiflora (Kunth) Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa stricta Planch. & Oerst.[6][7]
Lobelia laxiflora subsp. angustifolia (A.DC.) Eakes & Lammers
  • Lobelia angustifolia (A.DC.) Urbina
  • Lobelia cavanillesii var. lutea F.Haage & F.Schmidt
  • Lobelia dracunculoides Willd. ex Schult.
  • Lobelia nelsonii var. fragilis B.L.Rob. & Fernald
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. amygdalina Vatke
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. angustifolia (A.DC.) Vatke
  • Rapuntium kunthianum C.Presl
Lobelia laxiflora subsp. laxiflora
  • Dortmannia amygdalina (Willd. ex Schult.) Kuntze
  • Dortmannia concolor Kuntze
  • Dortmannia haenkeana (C.Presl) Kuntze
  • Lobelia amygdalina Willd. ex Schult.
  • Lobelia andina Benth.
  • Lobelia angulatodentata Hook. & Arn.
  • Lobelia canescens C.Presl
  • Lobelia cavanillesiana Schult.
  • Lobelia cavanillesii Mart.
  • Lobelia concolor M.Martens & Galeotti
  • Lobelia costaricana (Planch. & Oerst.) E.Wimm.
  • Lobelia costaricana var. magna E.Wimm.
  • Lobelia delessertiana E.Wimm.
  • Lobelia fissa Willd. ex Schult.
  • Lobelia haenkeana (C.Presl) A.DC.
  • Lobelia haenkeana var. panamensis E.Wimm.
  • Lobelia loretensis M.E.Jones
  • Lobelia nelsonii Fernald
  • Lobelia ovalifolia Hook. & Arn.
  • Lobelia patzquarensis Sessé & Moç.
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. mollis Vatke
  • Lobelia persicifolia var. warszewiczii (Regel) Vatke
  • Lobelia prunifolia Humb. ex C.Presl
  • Lobelia rensonii E.Wimm.
  • Lobelia rigidula Kunth
  • Rapuntium amygdalinum (Willd. ex Schult.) C.Presl
  • Rapuntium cavanillesianum (Schult.) C.Presl
  • Rapuntium haenkeanum C.Presl
  • Rapuntium rigidulum (Kunth) C.Presl
  • Siphocampylus bicolor D.Don
  • Siphocampylus canescens (C.Presl) A.DC.
  • Siphocampylus cavanillesii J.W.Loudon
  • Siphocampylus mollis Regel
  • Siphocampylus prunifolius (Humb. ex C.Presl) A.DC.
  • Siphocampylus warszewiczii Regel
  • Tupa bicolor (D.Don) Planch.
  • Tupa costaricana Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa costaricana var. patula Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa costaricana var. stricta Planch. & Oerst.
  • Tupa persicifolia G.Don

Nombre común

Aretitos, calzón de don Juan, campanitas, contrahiedra, flor tocada, santa quiteria.

Referencias

  1. San Marcos Growers: Lobelia laxiflora . accessed 9.25.2013
  2. «En Medicina tradicional mexicana». Archivado desde el original el 22 de octubre de 2013. Consultado el 13 de octubre de 2013.
  3. «Lobelia laxiflora». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 13 de octubre de 2013.
  4. Huxley, A., ed. (1992). New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.
  5. en Epítetos Botánicos
  6. Lobelia laxiflora en PlantList
  7. «Lobelia laxiflora». World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Consultado el 13 de octubre de 2013.
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Lobelia laxiflora: Brief Summary ( Espanhol; Castelhano )

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El Chilpanxochitl o Lobelia laxiflora es una especie de Lobelia nativa de México.​

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Lobelia laxiflora ( Português )

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Lobelia laxiflora é uma espécie de planta com flor pertencente à família Campanulaceae.

A autoridade científica da espécie é Kunth, tendo sido publicada em Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (quarto ed.) 3: 311. 1818.[1]

Portugal

Trata-se de uma espécie presente no território português, nomeadamente no Arquipélago da Madeira.

Em termos de naturalidade é introduzida na região atrás indicada.

Protecção

Não se encontra protegida por legislação portuguesa ou da Comunidade Europeia.

Referências

  1. Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 7 de Outubro de 2014 http://www.tropicos.org/Name/5501971>

Bibliografia

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Lobelia laxiflora: Brief Summary ( Português )

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Lobelia laxiflora é uma espécie de planta com flor pertencente à família Campanulaceae.

A autoridade científica da espécie é Kunth, tendo sido publicada em Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (quarto ed.) 3: 311. 1818.

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Lobelia laxiflora ( Vietnamita )

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Lobelia laxiflora là loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa chuông. Loài này được Kunth mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1819.[1]

Chú thích

  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Lobelia laxiflora. Truy cập ngày 18 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Lobelia laxiflora là loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa chuông. Loài này được Kunth mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1819.

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