Cavendishia cryptantha A. C. Smith, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 29: 387. 1950. Type. Colombia. Antioquia: Nr. Las Palmas, rd. between Medellín and El Retiro, 2500 m, 18 Oct 1946 (fl), Gutiérrez V. 1118 (holotype, US, photo NY neg. 9167; isotypes, COL, MEDEL, photo NY neg. 9138).
Terrestrial shrub to 2 m tall; mature branches
terete, glabrous; bark gray, cracking in longitudinal strips;
twigs terete or subterete and bluntly angled, striate, reddish-brown, usually
glabrous but lectotype specimen (K) minutely puberulent, glandular-fimbriate.
Leaves ovate, oblong- or elliptic-ovate to oblong, rarely lance-elliptic,
2.5-7.5(-9) x 1-2.5(-4) cm, basally rounded often subcordate, apically
subacute, obtuse, bluntly short-acuminate, or cuspidate, if acuminate then
acumen less than 1.5 cm long, glabrous but glandular-fimbriate on both
surfaces (more noticeable beneath); 3-5(-7)-plinerved, nerves arising
from near to 3 cm above base, midrib impressed above and raised beneath,
lateral veins impressed to plane or slightly raised above and raised beneath,
reticulate veinlets raised on both surfaces; petioles subterete to
slightly flattened above, glabrous or puberulous, 2-3(-6) mm long and 1-1.7(-2)
mm in diam. Inflorescence subglobose to subcylindric, 8-20-flowered,
congested, the lowest few nodes sterile with their bracts obovate, emarginate,
marginally glandular-fimbriate, often caducous, to 10 x 6 mm; rachis
subterete, bluntly angled, glabrous, 1-3(-4) cm long and 1.5-3 mm in diam.;
floral bracts subcoriaceous to papyraceous, persistent, somewhat involute
and clasping flowers at anthesis but spreading at an angle of 45? as fruits
mature, smooth or striate with the veins prominent, concave or somewhat
keeled when fresh, oblong to obovate-elliptic, (7-)8-13(-15) x (7-)8-10(-12)
mm, apically rounded sometimes emarginate, marginally glandular-fimbriate,
glabrous, red or greenish suffused with red when fresh; pedicels
subterete, striate, glabrous but often glandular-fimbriate, 0.6-2(-3.5)
mm long; bracteoles located at or above middle of pedicel, similar
to floral bracts, (1.5-)7-8(-11) x 2-4.5(-7) mm. Flowers: calyx
glabrous, (3.5-)5-7 mm long; hypanthium campanulate to short-cylindric,
(1-)2-3(-3.5) mm long; limb suberect to campanulate, 2.5-3.5(-5)
mm long; lobes ovate, apiculate, 1-2(-3) mm long, suberect after
anthesis, marginally lacerate-glandular and thinner than lamina;
sinuses acute; corolla subcylindric but narrowed at throat, bluntly
5-angled opposite lobes, glabrous but often bearing glandular fimbriae,
(8-)9-12(-13) mm long and 3-4 mm diam., red when fresh, the lobes triangular,
subacute, 0.6-1 m, red to whitish when fresh (fide label data); stamens
unequal, alternately 6.3-8 mm and 6.7-8.4 mm long; filaments ventrally
puberulous in distal half, alternately 1.4-2.5 mm and 2.5-4 mm long;
anthers alternately 5-7 mm and 4.2-5.8 mm long; thecae 1.2-3 mm long;
style slightly shorter than the corolla. Berry 8-13 mm in diam.
Distribution (Map). Endemic to Colombia, where it is rare in the Cordillera Oriental of Boyacá Dept., relatively common in the Cordillera Central of Antioquia and Tolima Depts., and rare in the Cordillera Occidental of Antioquia and Chocó Depts. The species is found in dense or open humid forest, in the shrub zone below páramo, on stream edges, in thickets, and on exposed roadsides and pastureland, at elevations of 1500-2800(-3050) m.
Local name. uvito (Antioquia).