Abutilon fruticosum, Guill. & Perr.

Nimbalkar, Varsha Vilasrao & Sardesai, Milind Madhav, 2025, The Genus Abutilon (Malvaceae: Malvoideae) in India: A Taxonomic Revision and Insights from Micromorphology of Seeds, Systematic Botany (Basel, Switzerland) 49 (4), pp. 708-742 : 714-717

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Abutilon fruticosum
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3. ABUTILON FRUTICOSUM Guill. & Perr. View in CoL in Fl. Seneg. Tent. 1: 73. 1832.

TYPE: SENEGAL. Suffal, s.d., Lepirieur s.n. (First step lectotype designated by Fryxell 2002: P. Second step lectotype designated here: P-00389227 [photo] ! isolectotype: P-00389226 [photo]!) http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/ p00389227

Abutilon texense Torr. & A.Gray in Fl. N. Amer. 1: 23. 1838. TYPE: USA. Texas, between Brazoria and San Felipe, 1835, T. Drummon 43 (lectotype designated here: K-000659595 [photo]! isolectotypes: K-000659594, K-000659596, NY-00188252, GH-00052622, GH-00052623).

Abutilon microphyllum A.Rich. in Tent. Fl. Abyss. 1: 70. 1847. TYPE: ABYSSINIA ( ETHIOPIA), Choho, Petit s.n. (lectotype: designated by Fryxell 1983: P- P00389228 [Photo]!).

Abutilon fruticosum var. chrysocarpa Blatt. & Hall., Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. View in CoL 26 (1): 227. 1918. TYPE: INDIA, Rajasthan, Jaisalmer, Vinjorai, Blatter 5660 (BLAT!).

Bushy shrubs, up to 1 m tall. Stem light brownish, glabrous; young stem densely velutinous with short stellate hairs. Leaf lamina 2–8 ˟ 5–10 cm, ovate to triangular, appears pale green, velvety with pubescence of stellate hairs, 5–7- nerved, apex acute, stipules 2–3 mm long, linear to lanceolate. Petioles 3–7 cm long. Flowers axillary, solitary; flowering pedicel ca. 1 cm, articulated 2 mm below the flower; fruiting pedicel 2.5–3.5 cm long, articulated 3–4 mm below the fruit, stellate pubescent. Calyx campanulate, 1 cm across, lobes triangular, 5–6 mm long, apex acute. Corolla ca. 1.5 cm across, yellow; petals 5–10 ˟ 4–8 mm, broadly ovate, unequally lobed at apex, hairs on dorsal side of the margin towards the adjacent petal, sometimes reflexed. Staminal column 5–6 mm; base stellate pubescent; tube 1 mm, glabrous; free part of filaments 3–4 mm, glabrous. Ovary 3 ˟ 2 mm, globose, velutinous with stellate hairs, 8–10-loculed, 3 ovules per locule; stylar branches 8–10, glabrous, stigma capitate. Schizocarps 0.6–0.8 ˟ 0.8 cm, cylindrical, indented and truncate at apex. Mericarps 8–9 mm elongated; base rounded; apex acute, awnless; dorsally straight, 2–3-seeded. Seeds 1.5–2 ˟ 1.8–2 mm, reniform, surface pubescent, basal notch glabrous. Figures 4A–E View FIG , 5A–G View FIG .

Distribution and Habitat — A. fruticosum is distributed in Africa, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia and is also reported from the United States. In India, it is distributed in the arid parts of Gujarat, Haryana, and Rajasthan ( Fig. 3 View FIG ) and grows on rocky substratum and in exposed environments.

Etymology —The specific epithet fruticosum stands for the bushy appearance of the plant.

Phenology —The flowering starts in June and ends in September, while fruiting begins between July to October. Flowers open in the afternoon.

Notes —A variety of A. fruticosum i.e. A. fruticosum var. chrysocarpa is not considered here as a distinct taxon since the color of the fruit and its pubescence (given as distinguishing characters in the protologue) vary with different climatic and edaphic conditions. Moreover, the type specimen (Blatter 5660, BLAT) also does not exhibit distinctiveness.

Fryxell (2002) proposed lectotypification of the name A. fruticosum Guill. & Perr. considering the specimens housed at P. These specimens were collected by Leprieur from Senegal. They constitute the original material because the specimens are cited in the protologue. However, Fryxell’ s (2002) note “ Isolectotype: P-herb. Dugand.” does not relate with the protologue. Additionally, he has not specified the specimen selected as lectotype among the two specimens at P (P00389226 and P00389227) which serve as the original material of single gathering. Consequently, the selection of one of the specimens as a lectotype with the process of second-step lectotypification (Art. 9.17, ICN) is proposed here. The specimen (P00389227) bearing fruits shows a diagnostic feature designated here as a lectotype.

Paul Fryxell (2002) mentioned the type of A. texense Torr. & A.Gray as “Drummond 35” collected from Texas, housed at K, NY, and OXF. However, the specimens of A. texense collected by Drummond are labeled with collection number 43 as mentioned by Joan Fryxell (1983); and he cited specimens from BM and OXF. We could not trace the specimens from the herbaria mentioned by Joan Fryxell but the specimens from this collection are seen at K, GH, and NY. Of these, a specimen from K (barcode K000659595) is selected here as a lectotype.

Additional Specimens Examined— India. — GUJARAT: Bhuj Dt., Bhuj to Rhodia maka , Dec. 1907, s.c. 18372, 18373 ( BLAT). Kutch Dt., Jalandar Bet , 8 Sep 1960, N. A. Irani 5214 ( BLAT) ; Rakhal R. F. , 15 Oct 2002, R. P. Pandey 13970 ( BSJO) ; Narayan sarovar, 29 Sept 2008, V. Singh 15974 ( BSJO) . — HARYANA: Hisar Dt., Hisar , 17 Oct 1962, N. C. Nair 24857 ( BSD) . — RAJASTHAN: Barmer Dt., Keradu hillock, Hatma Village , 23 Nov 1973, G. L. Tiwari 939 ( BSJO, CAL) ; Jaisalmer Dt., Jaisalmer , Nov 1917, s.c. 5656 ( BLAT) ; Jaisalmer , Dec 1917, s.c. 5643 ( BLAT) ; From Jaisalmer on the way to Miajlar , 375m, 31 Aug 1976, B. V. Shetty 3394 ( BSJO, CAL) ; Jaisalmer-Kuri Road , 7 Aug 1958, S.K. Jain 40528 ( BSI). Jalor Dt ., Bhadrajun, 19 Aug 1978, B. L. Vyas 6605 ( BSJO). Jodhpur Dt., Jodhpur , Dec 1917, s.c. 5662 ( BLAT) ; Jodhpur to Bijaloi , 31 Jul 1958, S.K. Jain 40192 ( BSI) ; Kharda lake, near the bridge , 24 Nov 1972, Ratan Singh 325 ( BSJO) ; Kheechan, 12 Oct 1976, A. N. Singh 3210 ( BSJO, CAL)) ; Osian, 27 Aug 1977, A. N. Singh 4422 ( BSJO, CAL) ; way to Machia fort , 7 Sep 1998, R. P. Pandey & P. M. Pandey 14017 ( BSJO) ; Jodhpur city, 17 Jan 2015, VVN 521 ( BAMU, SPPU) ; Mehrangarh fort, 21 Feb 2015, VVN 548 ( BAMU, SPPU). Sikar Dt., Kankaria F. B. , 26 Sep 1992, P. J. Parmar 10615 ( BSJO) .

BLAT

St. Xavier's College

BSJO

Botanical Survey of India, Arid Zone Circle

BSD

Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre

CAL

Botanical Survey of India

BSI

Botanical Survey of India, Western Circle

BAMU

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Malvales

Family

Malvaceae

SubFamily

Malvoideae

Genus

Abutilon

Loc

Abutilon fruticosum

Nimbalkar, Varsha Vilasrao & Sardesai, Milind Madhav 2025
2025
Loc

Abutilon fruticosum var. chrysocarpa Blatt. & Hall., Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc.

1918: 227
1918
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