Jaltomata chotanae S. Leiva G. & Mione
Arnaldoa 14(2): 219 - 238. 2007

Peru
updated 2009  
Link to Jaltomata homepage The information on this page may be cited as a communication with professor Thomas Mione, Central Connecticut State University, Biology Department, Copernicus Hall, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, Connecticut 06050-4010, United States of America.
Link to the Jaltomata of Cajamarca, Peru
Above: flower having anthers undehisced (Photo by Mione, collection 731 or 732). Flower in side view (Photo by Mione, collection 731)
Peru, Department Cajamarca, province Chota (Photo by Mione) Flowers, stems and leaves (Photo by Mione, collection 673)
Woody Stem (Photo by Mione, collection 731) Fruits splits open at maturity! (Photo by Mione, collection 731).
Calyx, very likely at fruit maturity (Photo by Mione, collection 731) Peru, Department Cajamarca, province Chota (Photo by Mione)
Character  
Habit & Height  
Young axes  
Woody axes  
Leaves  
Flowers Per Inflorescence  
Peduncle & Pedicel  
Calyx  
Corolla shape crateriform (protologue), crateriform-infundibular (Mione's assessment)
Corolla size 16 - 23 mm diam
Corolla lobes / lobules 10-lobed, lobes and lobules alternating
Corolla color and hairs  
Anther length & color  
Stamens  
Stigma  
Disk around ovary  
Style length (hermaphroditic phase)  
Nectar  
Herkogamy?  
Fruit color (at maturity) and size  
Seeds  
Chromosome number