Difference between revisions of "Hypoxis curtissii"

Rose in J. K. Small

in J. K. Small, Fl. S.E. U.S., 287, 1329. 1903.

Synonyms: Hypoxis erecta var. leptocarpa Engelmann & A. Gray Hypoxis hirsuta var. leptocarpa (Engelmann & A. Gray) Brackett Hypoxis leptocarpa (Engelmann & A. Gray) Small
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Revision as of 17:43, 18 September 2019

Leaves 3–12 mm wide, soft, flexible, glabrous or nearly so. Scape (4–)5–13(–27) cm. Inflorescences racemose, 1–3(–7)-flowered; proximal 2 flowers, when present, not paired; bracts (3–)5–20(–80) mm. Flowers: tepals 4–8(–11) × 0. 5–2.1 mm, 2 or less times longer than pedicel, usually 2 or less times longer than ovary; anthers 1–1.8 mm; ovary cylindric, (2–)3–6(–7) × 1–3 mm, glabrate or sparsely pubescent; pedicel (2–)5–12(–20) mm, usually shorter than bracts. Seeds black, lustrous, 1.2–1.6 mm, coarsely muricate.


Phenology: Flowering year round.
Habitat: Riverbanks, floodplains
Elevation: 0–100 m

Distribution

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Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tex., Va.

Discussion

When not in flower, the rosettes of Hypoxis curtissii can be easily mistaken for Cyperus, which grows in the same habitats.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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