Halenia

Borkhausen

Arch. Bot. (Leipzig) 1(1): 25. 1796.

Common names: Spurred gentian
Etymology: For Jonas Petersson Halenius, 1727–1810, Swedish physician and student of Linnaeus
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 14.

Herbs annual [perennial], chlorophyllous, glabrous. Leaves basal and cauline, opposite [whorled], sessile, basal and proximal cauline sometimes ± petiolate. Inflorescences cymes (often umbelloid) or thyrses. Flowers 4-merous; calyx lobed nearly to base; corolla yellow or pale green to violet [white], campanulate or ± ovoid and scarcely opening, glabrous, lobes longer than tube, margins entire or nearly so, with 4 spurs, 1 diverging from tube below each lobe [merely protuberance], plicae between lobes absent; stamens inserted in corolla sinuses; anthers distinct; ovary sessile; style persistent, erect, short or indistinct; stigmas 2; nectaries at ends of spurs, 1 in each spur. Capsules compressed-ovoid. x = 11.

Distribution

North America, Mexico, Central America, South America, Asia, temperate to alpine areas.

Discussion

Species ca. 40 (2 in the flora).

Halenia brevicornis (Kunth) G. Don, a widespread neotropical species, occurs in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico, and should be sought in pine woods and along arroyos in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Corollas pale green to violet; spurs proximally divergent at ca. 45°, 3–5 mm (occasionally absent on small plants). Halenia deflexa
1 Corollas yellow; spurs proxi­mally nearly hori­zontal, (3–)5–8(–16) mm. Halenia rothrockii
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James S. Pringle +
Borkhausen +
Spurred gentian +
North America +, Mexico +, Central America +, South America +, Asia +  and temperate to alpine areas. +
For Jonas Petersson Halenius, 1727–1810, Swedish physician and student of Linnaeus +
Arch. Bot. (Leipzig) +
Halenia +
Gentianaceae +