Difference between revisions of "Isocarpha oppositifolia var. achyranthes"
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|name=Dunantia achyranthes | |name=Dunantia achyranthes | ||
|authority=de Candolle | |authority=de Candolle | ||
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|publication_title=in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle, Prodr. | |publication_title=in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle, Prodr. | ||
|publication_place=5: 627. 1836 | |publication_place=5: 627. 1836 | ||
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|elevation=0–10 m | |elevation=0–10 m | ||
|distribution=Tex.;Mexico;Central America;South America. | |distribution=Tex.;Mexico;Central America;South America. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>The Texas plants are known only from around Brownsville in Cameron County. D. J. Keil and T. F. Stuessy (1981) identified them as var. oppositifolia, noting that they are “probably introduced” there. Distribution of the species continues from Cameron County southward along the Gulf coast of Mexico in Tamaulipas and Veracruz, and the Texas plants are similar to the Mexican ones, which have been identified as < | + | |discussion=<p>The Texas plants are known only from around Brownsville in Cameron County. D. J. Keil and T. F. Stuessy (1981) identified them as var. oppositifolia, noting that they are “probably introduced” there. Distribution of the species continues from Cameron County southward along the Gulf coast of Mexico in Tamaulipas and Veracruz, and the Texas plants are similar to the Mexican ones, which have been identified as <i></i>var.<i> achyranthes</i>. Abundant Texas material, as described above, fits the description of <i></i>var.<i> achyranthes</i>, as delimited by Keil and Stuessy.</p> |
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name=Isocarpha oppositifolia var. achyranthes | name=Isocarpha oppositifolia var. achyranthes | ||
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|authority=(de Candolle) D. J. Keil & Stuessy | |authority=(de Candolle) D. J. Keil & Stuessy | ||
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|tribe=Asteraceae tribe Eupatorieae | |tribe=Asteraceae tribe Eupatorieae | ||
|genus=Isocarpha | |genus=Isocarpha |
Revision as of 19:33, 16 December 2019
Stems: nodes without axillary fascicles. Leaves mostly sessile, sometimes ± petiolate; blades mostly 2–3(–5) cm × 5–8(–15) mm, without basal auricles. Heads pedunculate (peduncles 2–5 cm) or subsessile (in groups of 2–5). Corollas ca. 1.5 mm. Cypselae ca. 1.5 mm. 2n = 20.
Phenology: Flowering (Jun–)Oct–Dec.
Habitat: Thickets, clay dunes, shrublands
Elevation: 0–10 m
Distribution
Tex., Mexico, Central America, South America.
Discussion
The Texas plants are known only from around Brownsville in Cameron County. D. J. Keil and T. F. Stuessy (1981) identified them as var. oppositifolia, noting that they are “probably introduced” there. Distribution of the species continues from Cameron County southward along the Gulf coast of Mexico in Tamaulipas and Veracruz, and the Texas plants are similar to the Mexican ones, which have been identified as var. achyranthes. Abundant Texas material, as described above, fits the description of var. achyranthes, as delimited by Keil and Stuessy.
Selected References
None.