毛瑞香Daphne kiusiana var. atrocaulis

  • Scientific Name: Daphne kiusiana var. atrocaulis (Rehder) F. Maekawa
  • Ref: J. Jap. Bot. 21: 45. 1945.
  • Chinese Common Name: 毛瑞香 máoruìxiāng
  • Family: Thymelaeaceae
  • Genus: Daphne
  • Distribution: Forests, moist places; 300-400 m. Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang.
Shrubs evergreen, 0.5-1.2(-2) m tall. Branches dark purplish red or brown, glabrous. Leaves alternate; petiole 6-8 mm; leaf blade adaxially dark green, elliptic or lanceolate, (5-)6-12 × (1.5-)1.8-3 cm, leathery, both surfaces glabrous, base decurrent into petiole, margin slightly revolute, apex acuminate; veins 6 or 7 pairs. Inflorescences terminal, subcapitate, usually 9-12-flowered; peduncle almost absent; bracts caducous, oblong-lanceolate, outer ca. 15 × 4 mm, glabrous, apex caudate or acuminate, ciliate. Pedicel 1-2 mm, densely tomentose. Calyx white (or creamy); tube cylindric, 10-14 mm, exterior densely sericeous; lobes 4, ovate-triangular or ovate-oblong, ca. 5 mm, glabrous, apex obtuse. Stamens 8, lower whorl inserted at middle of calyx tube, upper whorl in throat; filaments ca. 2 mm; anthers oblong, ca. 2.1 mm. Disk cup-shaped, margin entire or slightly undulate. Ovary obconic, ca. 2.2 mm, glabrous; style short; stigma capitate. Drupe broadly ellipsoid or ovoid-ellipsoid, ca. 10 mm. Fl. Nov-Feb, fr. Apr-May. (Flora of China)

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