Difference between revisions of "Hexastylis lewisii"
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|publication_title=Rhodora | |publication_title=Rhodora | ||
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|name=Hexastylis pilosiflora | |name=Hexastylis pilosiflora | ||
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|hierarchy=Aristolochiaceae;Hexastylis;Hexastylis lewisii | |hierarchy=Aristolochiaceae;Hexastylis;Hexastylis lewisii | ||
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|genus=Hexastylis | |genus=Hexastylis | ||
|species=Hexastylis lewisii | |species=Hexastylis lewisii |
Revision as of 21:24, 16 December 2019
Rhizomes dimorphic: internodes of flowering rhizomes short, leaves crowded at rhizome apex; internodes of sterile rhizomes often long, leaves scattered along length of rhizome. Leaf blade variegate, triangular-cordate, cordate, or orbiculate-cordate. Flowers: calyx tube cylindric-campanulate to urceolate-campanulate, sometimes with prominent transverse ridge just above middle, 14-20 × 16-22 mm, inner surface longitudinally ridged, without reticulations, lobes spreading, 8-15 × 10-15 mm, adaxially pilose; stamen connective extending beyond pollen sacs; ovary superior; ovules 10 per locule; style notched at apex. 2n = 26.
Phenology: Flowering spring (Apr–May).
Habitat: Upland and lowland (floodplain) forests, sometimes found along shores of Carolina bays
Elevation: 0-200 m
Discussion
Hexastylis lewisii resembles H. shuttleworthii in its calyx shape, the presence of elongate rhizomes, and the late flowering time.
Selected References
None.