Sartwellia

A. Gray

Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 3(5): 122, plate 6. 1852.

Etymology: For Henry P. Sartwell, 1792–1867, “one of my earliest and most valued botanical correspondents….” Quoted from protologue.
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 246. Mentioned on page 245.

Perennials, 10–30 cm (± succulent). Stems ascending to erect, branched from at or near bases. Leaves cauline; opposite; sessile; blades linear to filiform, margins entire, faces glabrous or glabrescent. Heads radiate, in tight, corymbiform arrays. Involucres campanulate, 2–3 mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 5 in 1 series (usually yellowish, sometimes greenish, oblong to obovate, subequal, ± membranous). Receptacles flat, epaleate. Ray florets 3–5, pistillate, fertile; corollas yellow. Disc florets 5–15, bisexual, fertile; corollas yellow, tubes shorter than or equaling funnelform throats, lobes 5, ± deltate. Cypselae ± cylindric (10-ribbed); pappi persistent, usually of 5 muticous scales alternating with 5 subulate scales or coarse bristles, sometimes the 10 elements connate, forming a ± erose cup. x = 18.

Distribution

sw United States, Mexico.

Discussion

Species 3 (1 in the flora).

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John L. Strother +
A. Gray +
sw United States +  and Mexico. +
For Henry P. Sartwell, 1792–1867, “one of my earliest and most valued botanical correspondents….” Quoted from protologue. +
Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. +
turner1971a +
Compositae +
Sartwellia +
Asteraceae (tribe Heliantheae) subtribe Flaveriinae +