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Revision as of 20:40, 16 December 2019

Leaves: lobes usually linear to filiform. Ray florets 0. 2n = 34.


Phenology: Flowering spring–fall.
Habitat: Crevices in limestone and granite cliffs
Elevation: 1600–2000 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Variety homoflora occurs at the northern end of the San Andres Mountains (Rhodes Canyon and northward) in south-central New Mexico. A waxy, white coating on the cypselae, which was included by the describing author as a distinguishing characteristic, also occurs in some populations of var. staurophylla and other species of Perityle as well.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.