Neo-Tropical Costus

Neo-Tropical Costus

Neo-Tropical Costus Dave Skinner www.gingersrus.com Plant Family Costaceae • Costus – 100+ species, mostly neo-tropical, about 20 species in Africa • Chamaecostus – 7 species, South America • Cheilocostus – 4+ species, Asia-Australia • Paracostus – 2 species, Africa and Borneo • Monocostus – 1 specie, Peru • Dimerocostus – 2 species, Central & South America • Tapeinochilos – 16 species, New Guinea-Australia Bract Types Appendaged Not Appendaged Bract Colors Red Bracts Green, Yellow, Orange Exposed part vs. covered Terminal or Basal Inflorescence Terminal Basal Inflorescence Inflorescence Flower Types Tubular Not Tubular Calyx Length Flower Parts Bracteole Types Boat Shaped Bicarinate Ligule Length and Shape Other Characters • Leaf base (cordate, cuneate, rounded, etc) • Leaf apex (long or short acuminate) • Leaf dimensions and size (linear vs. wide) • Bract margins (fibrous or entire) • Indument (hairiness) NOTE: this tends to be variable within most species! Four Main Categories • Non-Appendaged Bracts with Tubular Flowers • Non-Appendaged Bracts with Non-Tubular Flowers • Appendaged Bracts with Tubular Flowers • Appendaged Bracts with Non-Tubular Flowers Costus species with Non-Appendaged Bracts and Tubular Flowers Costus scaber (cultivated plant) The “real” Costus spicatus (Tagged C. cylindricus at Smithsonian) Costus scaber from Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Costus scaber from Cerro Nara, Costa Rica Costus scaber near Gualaquiza, Ecuador Costus aff. scaber (Alto Mayo, Peru) Costus woodsonii near Parque Nacionál Cahuita, Costa Rica Parque Nacionál Cahuita, Costa Rica Costus wilsonii left, Reserva Durika Cord. de Talamanca (2000 meters) Costa Rica, above from Carla Black’s garden. Volcán, Panamá Costus pulverulentus cultivated plant Costus pulverulentus near Parque Nacionál La Cangreja Costa Rica Costus pulverulentus in Ecuador Costus pulverulentus (X villosissimus?) near Rancho Mastatal Costa Rica Costus chartaceus Costus erythrothyrsus cultivated plants Costus plicatus Costus lasius Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Costus lasius Urco Mirano, Peru Costus vinosus at Marie Selby Gardens Costus stenophyllus Estación La Gamba Costa Rica Costus erythrocoryne near Iquitos, Peru Costus vargassii Carla Black Garden, Panama Costus species with Non-Appendaged Bracts and Non-Tubular Flowers (Broad Labellum) Costus laevis (Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica) Costus laevis with characteristic silvery midrib on young foliage Costus laevis near Pocosol, Cordillera de Tilarán, Costa Rica Costus laevis El Copé, Panama Costus laevis with orange flower near Rancho Mastatal, Costa Rica Costus pictus (cultivated plants) Costus arabicus (cultivated plant) Cordate Leaf Base Costus arabicus Quebrada Cayapoza, Peru Costus amazonicus near Gualaquiza, Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador Costus malortieanus in Cord. de Tilarán near Poco Sol Cerro Nara Costus glaucus Osa Peninsula P.N. La Cangreja Costus species with Appendaged Bracts and Tubular Flowers Costus barbatus (hort. at Marie Selby Gardens) Maas’description does not fit this plant! 1. The ligules are short and truncate - Maas describes as 15-40 mm) and lobed 2. It is often found producing BASAL instead of terminal inflorescences. 3. The margins of the bracts, bracteoles and calyx are entire, NOT “delacerating into fibers” 4. The corolla lobes of the plant in horticulture are NOT puberulous, a character of the real Costus barbatus, but rarely found in Costus 5. None of the plant parts are particularly hairy, as mentioned to distinguish this from Costus montanus. Costus montanus near P. N. Tapantí, Costa Rica Costus productus Costus curvibracteatus Rio Piro, Costa Rica Costus aff. curvibracteatus near Poco Sol, Cord. de Tilarán, Costa Rica Costus lima Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Costus lima Carla Black Garden Panama Costus aff. ricus Cerro Mariposa, Panama Comparison of Bracteole Types Boat Shaped Bracteole Bicarinate (2 keeled) Bracteole Costus lima Costus ricus Costus lima and Costus Ricus Costus lima Costus ricus Costus ricus Cerro Nara, Costa Rica Costus aff. Lima (hybrid?) Rio Rincon, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Costus osae in P. N. Piedras Blancas Rio Bonito and Quebrada Negra Costus sp. Cabo Matapalo on the southern tip of the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Costus sp. Cabo Matapalo habitat Costus species with Appendaged Bracts and Non-Tubular Flowers (Broad Labellum) Costus guanaiensis (various locations in Costa Rica) Costus guanaiensis near La Fortuna, Panama Costus guanaiensis var. guanaiensis (photos from Ecuador and Colombia) Costus guanaiensis Costus guanaiensis var. macrostrobilus (?) var. tarmicus (Ecuador, near Reserva Bilsa) (common in Ecuador) Costus guanaiensis (plicate leaf form found at Reserva Bilsa, Ecuador) Costus sp. found near Guayzimi, Zamora, Ecuador Costus bracteatus near Shiroles, Costa Rica Costus erythrophyllus (cultivated plant) Costus varzearum (Lyon Arboretum) (above from near Pachijal, Ecuador) Costus leucanthus (right from Waimea Arboretum) Costus longebracteolatus (cultivated plant) Costus longebracteolatus (San Pedro, Peru) Costus villosissimus (near Rancho Mastatal, Costa Rica) Costus asplundii Lyon Arboretum Unidentified Costus Two Possible New Species from Cordillera del Condor area Southern Ecuador Basal flowering Costus from Rio Nangaritza Cord. del Condor area of southern Ecuador ?Costus zamoranus? John Mood Garden, Hawaii Costus from Rio Numbaime Cord. del Condor area of southern Ecuador For additional information and thousands more photos, please visit my website at www.gingersrus.com .

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