Suaeda tampicensis

(Standley) Standley

Publ. Field Mus., Bot. Ser. 8: 10. 1930.

Common names: Tampico sea-blite
Basionym: Dondia tampicensis Standley in N. L. Britton et al., N. Amer. Fl. 21: 91. 1916
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 397. Mentioned on page 396.

Subshrubs or suffrutescent perennials, spreading, 2–10 dm. Stems ascending or decumbent, stoutly branched, woody stems brown to gray-brown, herbaceous stems green or glaucous, densely tomentulose, leaf scars ± knobby; branches spreading. Leaves densely spreading, subsessile to short-petiolate; petiole ± 1 mm; blade glaucous, linear to oblanceolate, subcylindric, (3–)7–22 × 0.5–1.5 mm, apex acuminate to slightly apiculate, glabrous. Glomes usually confined to distal branches, 1–5-flowered; branches 1–3 mm diam., as thick as vegetative ones; bracts leaflike in shape, green, not glaucous, 1–5 mm. Flowers usually bisexual; perianth 1.5–2 mm diam.; perianth segments proximally connate, ± glabrous; ovary ± vase-shaped with distal necklike extension; stigmas 3. Seeds usually horizontal, 0.8–1 mm; seed coat black.


Phenology: Flowering spring–fall.
Habitat: Coastal sandy areas, saline flats, clay dunes
Elevation: 1-30 m

Distribution

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Tex., Mexico (Tamaulipas), West Indies.

Discussion

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... more about "Suaeda tampicensis"
Wayne R. Ferren Jr. +  and H. Jochen Schenk +
(Standley) Standley +
Dondia tampicensis +
Tampico sea-blite +
Tex. +, Mexico (Tamaulipas) +  and West Indies. +
1-30 m +
Coastal sandy areas, saline flats, clay dunes +
Flowering spring–fall. +
Publ. Field Mus., Bot. Ser. +
Suaeda tampicensis +
Suaeda sect. Limbogermen +
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