Psammisia

Psammisia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. It contains the fruiting bushes commonly called joyapas and is distributed throughout the Neotropics.

Psammisia
Psammisia sp., Ecuador
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Subfamily: Vaccinioideae
Tribe: Vaccinieae
Genus: Psammisia
Klotzsch

Description

Psammisia are shrubs can be found on land or as epiphytes. Their leaves are usually arranged alternately, occasionally in pairs, with a leathery texture and smooth edges. The flowers are typically grouped in small clusters or elongated spikes, with each flower having a small bract and two basal bracteoles. The flowers have five petals, no scent, and a valve-like arrangement as they open. The calyx is fused, forming a tube that is round or occasionally winged, with the upper part standing upright or spreading out. The corolla is also fused, forming a tube that can be cylindrical, elongated, urn-shaped, or nearly spherical, with a fleshy texture. Psammisia flowers have 8 to 12 stamens, which are equal in length to about one-third of the corolla or almost as long as the corolla itself. The stamen filaments may be separate or joined together, and they often have two conspicuous spurs at the tips. The anthers are rigid and open through elongated slits facing inward. The ovary is positioned below the flower. Psammisia plants produce fruit in the form of berries, which have a leathery texture.


Species

Species include:[1]

ImageNameDistribution
Psammisia aberransColombia, Ecuador, and Peru
Psammisia amazonicaEcuador (Morona-Santiago Prov.) and Peru
Psammisia aurantiacaEcuador (Pichincha)
Psammisia caloneurasouthern Colombia and northern Ecuador
Psammisia chionanthaEcuador
Psammisia columbiensisColombia and Ecuador
Psammisia corallinaEcuador
Psammisia cuyujensisEcuador (Napo Prov.)
Psammisia darienensisPanama
Psammisia debilisSouthern Colombia to central Ecuador.
Psammisia dolichopodaPanama, Colombia, and Ecuador
Psammisia ecuadorensisEcuador
Psammisia ferrugineaW Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador
Psammisia fissilisEcuador and Peru
Psammisia flavifloraEcuador (Pichincha Prov.)
Psammisia grabnerianaColombia and Ecuador
Psammisia guianensisBrazil and the Guianas, to Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia
Psammisia idalimaSouthern Colombia (Putumayo) and Ecuador
Psammisia incanaEcuador (Napo Prov.)
Psammisia montanaWest-central Colombia to northern Ecuador (Carchi)
Psammisia oreogenesEcuador
Psammisia orientalisEcuador (Morona-Santiago)
Psammisia paucifloraColombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia
Psammisia ramifloraCosta Rica and Panama
Psammisia roseifloraOriente of Ecuador
Psammisia scleranthaEcuador
Psammisia sodiroiColombia and Ecuador
Psammisia ulbrichianaColombia, Ecuador, and Peru
Psammisia williamsii Costa Rica

References


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