Rhexia nuttallii

C. W. James

Brittonia 8: 214. 1956.

Common names: Nuttall’s meadow beauty
Basionym: Rhexia serrulata Nuttall Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1: 243. 1818
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.

Caudices developed; roots short, fibrous, lignescent, non-tuberiferous. Stems branched proximally, 10–30(–40) cm, faces subequal, flat to convex, 4-angled, internodes glabrous, nodes sparsely hirsute, hairs eglandular. Leaves: petiole 0.5–1.5 mm; blade ovate to suborbiculate, 1–1.5 cm × 3–10 mm, margins serrate, surfaces glabrous abaxially, sparsely villous adaxially. Inflorescences condensed, mostly obscured by foliaceous bracts. Flowers: hypanthium globose, much longer than the constricted neck, 5–7 mm, villous-hirsute, hairs gland-tipped; calyx lobes deltate, apices obtuse, hirsute, hairs gland-tipped; petals ascending, lavender-rose, 1–1.2 cm; anthers straight, 2 mm. Seeds 0.6 mm, surfaces with relatively short, interrupted, irregularly spaced, ± longitudinal ridges. 2n = 22.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Aug(–Sep).
Habitat: Pine flatwoods, bogs, seeps, pond margins, clearings, ditch banks, roadside depressions, sandy peat.
Elevation: 0–50 m.

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Guy L. Nesom +
C. W. James +
Rhexia serrulata +
Nuttall’s meadow beauty +
Fla. +  and Ga. +
0–50 m. +
Pine flatwoods, bogs, seeps, pond margins, clearings, ditch banks, roadside depressions, sandy peat. +
Flowering Jun–Aug(–Sep). +
Rhexia nuttallii +
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