Difference between revisions of "Callirhoë bushii"

Fernald

Rhodora 11: 51. 1909.

Common names: Bush’s poppy mallow
Endemic
Synonyms: Callirhoë involucrata var. bushii (Fernald) R. F. Martin C. papaver var. bushii (Fernald) Waterfall
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 244. Mentioned on page 241.
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Revision as of 17:47, 18 September 2019

Plants perennial. Stems 1–9, weakly erect, ascending, or decumbent, 4.8–14 dm, hairy, hairs 4-rayed, stellate, and often simple, spreading or retrorse, sometimes glabrate. Leaves: stipules persistent, ovate, somewhat auriculate, 8–16(–21) × 3.5–10(–13) mm; petiole 2–27(–37) cm; blade suborbiculate to ovate, (3–)5–7-lobed, 4–14(–19) × (2.3–)5–15 cm, surfaces hairy, hairs stellate and simple, lobes broad, oblong or obovate. Inflorescences racemose; involucellar bractlets 3, lanceolate or ovate, 8–22 × 1–4 mm. Flowers bisexual; calyx lobes valvate in bud, forming apiculate or acuminate point; petals red or pale red without white basal spot, 2–3.2 cm. Schizocarps 8.5–11.5 mm diam.; mericarps 15–20, 4–4.6 × 2–3.5 mm, sparsely hairy, indehiscent; beaks not prominent, 0.7–2 mm; collars well developed, 2-lobed. 2n = 56.


Phenology: Flowering late spring–summer(–early fall).
Habitat: Rocky woods, limestone glades, glade margins, meadows, disturbed, open areas
Elevation: 200–500 m

Distribution

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Ark., Iowa, Kans., Mo., Okla.

Discussion

Callirhoë bushii is found in the Ozark Plateaus, Ouachita Mountains, and Cherokee Plains. Adventive populations have also been found north of the Missouri River in Iowa and Missouri.

Callirhoë bushii is in the Center for Plant Conservation’s National Collection of Endangered Plants.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Callirhoë bushii"
Laurence J. Dorr +
Fernald +
Bush’s poppy mallow +
Ark. +, Iowa +, Kans. +, Mo. +  and Okla. +
200–500 m +
Rocky woods, limestone glades, glade margins, meadows, disturbed, open areas +
Flowering late spring–summer(–early fall). +
Callirhoë involucrata var. bushii +  and C. papaver var. bushii +
Callirhoë bushii +
Callirhoë +
species +