Rhodomyrtus tomentosa var. tomentosa

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Shrubs or small trees, to 2 m, young growth densely tomen­tose, hairs white or yellowish, curled. Leaves: blade elliptic to oblong-elliptic, 3.5–7 × 2–4 cm, venation with 3 strong, sub­equal veins, midvein and 2 arcing veins that arise from midvein a few mm distal to base and unitewith it near apex, base cuneate, apex rounded to obtuse. Peduncles 8–15 mm. Inflorescences: bracteolespersistent after anthesis, broadly ovate, 1–3 mm. Flowers: calyx lobes hemiorbiculate to ovate, unequal, to ca. 5 mm; petals elliptic-oblong, to ca. 2 cm; filaments pink or red; ovules biseriate, each ovule partially enclosed in a pocket of tissue that remains after ovule is extracted. Berries 10–15 mm. Seeds 20+, flattened horizontally.


Phenology: Flowering spring–early summer (or longer).
Habitat: Pinelands, Taxodium swamps, disturbed forests.
Elevation: 0–30 m.

Distribution

Introduced; Fla., se Asia (Borneo, Celebes Islands, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Malaya, Moluccas, Sumatra), Pacific Islands (Hawaii, Philippines).

Discussion

Variety tomentosa is known in the flora area from Collier County and the central peninsula.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Leslie R. Landrum +
(Aiton) Hasskarl +
Myrtus tomentosa +
Fla. +, se Asia (Borneo +, Celebes Islands +, Java +, Lesser Sunda Islands +, Malaya +, Moluccas +, Sumatra) +, Pacific Islands (Hawaii +  and Philippines). +
0–30 m. +
Pinelands, Taxodium swamps, disturbed forests. +
Flowering spring–early summer (or longer). +
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa var. tomentosa +
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa +
variety +