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'''''Iochroma cardenasianum''''' is a spiny shrub bearing very small leaves (0.35-0.5 x 0.1-0.12&nbsp;cm),<ref>{{cite book |last=Hunziker |first=Armando T. |title=The Genera of Solanaceae |publisher=A.R.G. Gantner Verlag K.G. |location=Ruggell, Liechtenstein |year=2001 |isbn=3-904144-77-4}}</ref> a yellow trumpet-shaped campanulate flower, measuring some 3&nbsp;cm long and [[globose]] fruit. The growth habit is somewhat reminiscent of certain ''[[Lycium]]'' species. It is endemic to [[Bolivia]], growing in dry, [[Andean]] valleys at altitudes of 2,000–2,500&nbsp;m and 3,000–3,500&nbsp;m and has been collected near the town of [[Cotagaita]] in [[Potosí Department]]. Recent research has revealed that, far from being a species of ''[[Iochroma]]'', ''I. cardenasianum'' does not even belong in tribe [[Physaleae]] (to which ''Iochroma'' belongs), constituting instead an (as yet unnamed) [[monotypic genus]] in tribe [[Datureae]], and thus is most closely related to the genera ''[[Datura]]'' and ''[[Brugmansia]]'', species of which are well known as ornamentals and [[hallucinogens]], owing their activity to [[tropane alkaloid]] content.<ref>{{cite journal |last=De Witt Smith |first=Stacey |first2=David A. |last2=Baum |date=August 2006 |title=Phylogenetics of the florally diverse Andean clade Iochrominae (Solanaceae) |journal=American Journal of Botany |volume=93 |issue=8 |pages=1140-53 |doi=10.3732/ajb.93.8.1140 |url=http://www.amjbot.org/content/93/8/1140.short}}</ref>
'''''Iochroma cardenasianum''''' is a spiny shrub bearing very small leaves (0.35-0.5 x 0.1-0.12&nbsp;cm),<ref>{{cite book |last=Hunziker |first=Armando T. |title=The Genera of Solanaceae |publisher=A.R.G. Gantner Verlag K.G. |location=Ruggell, Liechtenstein |year=2001 |isbn=3-904144-77-4}}</ref> a yellow trumpet-shaped campanulate flower, measuring some 3&nbsp;cm long and [[globose]] fruit. The growth habit is somewhat reminiscent of certain ''[[Lycium]]'' species. It is endemic to [[Bolivia]], growing in dry, [[Andean]] valleys at altitudes of 2,000–2,500&nbsp;m and 3,000–3,500&nbsp;m and has been collected near the town of [[Cotagaita]] in [[Potosí Department]]. Recent research has revealed that, far from being a species of ''[[Iochroma]]'', ''I. cardenasianum'' does not even belong in tribe [[Physaleae]] (to which ''Iochroma'' belongs), constituting instead an (as yet unnamed) [[monotypic genus]] in tribe [[Datureae]], and thus is most closely related to the genera ''[[Datura]]'' and ''[[Brugmansia]]'', species of which are well known as ornamentals and [[hallucinogens]], owing their activity to [[tropane alkaloid]] content.<ref>{{cite journal |last=De Witt Smith |first=Stacey |first2=David A. |last2=Baum |date=August 2006 |title=Phylogenetics of the florally diverse Andean clade Iochrominae (Solanaceae) |journal=American Journal of Botany |volume=93 |issue=8 |pages=1140–53 |doi=10.3732/ajb.93.8.1140 |url=http://www.amjbot.org/content/93/8/1140.short}}</ref>
The specific name '''cardenasianum''<nowiki>' commemorates eminent Bolivian scientist </nowiki>[[Martín Cárdenas (botanist)|Martín Cárdenas]] (1899–1973).
The specific name '''cardenasianum''<nowiki>' commemorates eminent Bolivian scientist </nowiki>[[Martín Cárdenas (botanist)|Martín Cárdenas]] (1899–1973).


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Trompettia
Scientific classification
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Genus:
Iochroma but see text : in need of reassignment
Species:
I. cardenasianum
Binomial name
Iochroma cardenasianum

Iochroma cardenasianum is a spiny shrub bearing very small leaves (0.35-0.5 x 0.1-0.12 cm),[1] a yellow trumpet-shaped campanulate flower, measuring some 3 cm long and globose fruit. The growth habit is somewhat reminiscent of certain Lycium species. It is endemic to Bolivia, growing in dry, Andean valleys at altitudes of 2,000–2,500 m and 3,000–3,500 m and has been collected near the town of Cotagaita in Potosí Department. Recent research has revealed that, far from being a species of Iochroma, I. cardenasianum does not even belong in tribe Physaleae (to which Iochroma belongs), constituting instead an (as yet unnamed) monotypic genus in tribe Datureae, and thus is most closely related to the genera Datura and Brugmansia, species of which are well known as ornamentals and hallucinogens, owing their activity to tropane alkaloid content.[2] The specific name 'cardenasianum' commemorates eminent Bolivian scientist Martín Cárdenas (1899–1973).

References

  1. ^ Hunziker, Armando T. (2001). The Genera of Solanaceae. Ruggell, Liechtenstein: A.R.G. Gantner Verlag K.G. ISBN 3-904144-77-4.
  2. ^ De Witt Smith, Stacey; Baum, David A. (August 2006). "Phylogenetics of the florally diverse Andean clade Iochrominae (Solanaceae)". American Journal of Botany. 93 (8): 1140–53. doi:10.3732/ajb.93.8.1140.