Difference between revisions of "Eremogone fendleri"

(A. Gray) Ikonnikov

Novosti Syst. Vyssh. Rast. 10: 139. 1973.

Common names: Fendler’s sandwort
Basionym: Arenaria fendleri A. Gray Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts, n. s. 4: 13. 1849
Synonyms: Arenaria fendleri subsp. brevifolia Maguire Arenaria fendleri var. brevifolia (Maguire) Maguire Arenaria fendleri var. diffusa Porter & Coulter Arenaria fendleri var. porteri Rydberg Arenaria fendleri var. tweedyi (Rydberg) Maguire Arenaria tweedyi unknown
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Plants ± cespitose, bluish green, not glaucous, with woody base. Stems erect, (2–)10–30(–40) cm, stipitate-glandular. Leaves: basal leaves persistent; cauline leaves in (4–)5+ pairs, reduced or not; basal blades ascending or recurved, filiform, 1–10(–11) cm × 0.2–0.4 mm, flexuous, herbaceous, apex apiculate to spinose, glabrous to puberulent, not glaucous. Inflorescences (1–)3–35-flowered, ± open cymes. Pedicels 3–25 mm, stipitate-glandular. Flowers: sepals weakly to prominently 1–3-veined, linear-lanceolate, 4–7.5 mm, not enlarging in fruit, margins broad, apex acuminate, moderately to densely stipitate-glandular on herbaceous portion; petals white, oblong-elliptic to spatulate, 4–8 mm, 0.9–1.3 times as long as sepals, apex entire to somewhat erose; nectaries as lateral and abaxial rounding of base of filaments opposite sepals, 0.2 × 0.4 mm. Capsules 5–7 mm, glabrous. Seeds black, ovoid to pyriform with hilar notch, 1.5–1.9 mm, tuberculate; tubercles rounded, elongate to rounded-conic. 2n = 44.


Phenology: Flowering spring–late summer.
Habitat: Sagebrush plains, pine forests, and mountain slopes to alpine zones
Elevation: 1200-4300 m

Distribution

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Ariz., Colo., N.Mex., Tex., Utah, Wyo.

Discussion

We agree with M. F. Baad (1969) in not formally recognizing varieties within Eremogone fendleri. B. Maguire (1947, 1951) recognized five varieties, defined chiefly on leaf and sepal characteristics. While some specimens can be “matched” to varieties, many appear intermediate between them, forming a continuum of variation.

B. Maguire (1947) noted that Eremogone fendleri is “probably to be found in the states of Sonora and Chihuahua, Mexico”; we have not seen any collections from that area.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Ronald L. Hartman +, Richard K. Rabeler +  and Frederick H. Utech +
(A. Gray) Ikonnikov +
Arenaria fendleri +
Fendler’s sandwort +
Ariz. +, Colo. +, N.Mex. +, Tex. +, Utah +  and Wyo. +
1200-4300 m +
Sagebrush plains, pine forests, and mountain slopes to alpine zones +
Flowering spring–late summer. +
Novosti Syst. Vyssh. Rast. +
Arenaria fendleri subsp. brevifolia +, Arenaria fendleri var. brevifolia +, Arenaria fendleri var. diffusa +, Arenaria fendleri var. porteri +, Arenaria fendleri var. tweedyi +  and Arenaria tweedyi +
Eremogone fendleri +
Eremogone +
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