Difference between revisions of "Angelonia gardneri"
Bot. Mag. 66: plate 3754. 1839.
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|discussion=<p>Mature fruits are seldom found in the flora area. Purple, pink, white, and variegated corolla forms of <i>Angelonia gardneri</i> and the Mexican <i>A. angustifolia</i> Bentham, distinguished by its glabrous stems and larger flowers, are grown as annuals in temperate North America, Europe, and Asia.</p><!-- | |discussion=<p>Mature fruits are seldom found in the flora area. Purple, pink, white, and variegated corolla forms of <i>Angelonia gardneri</i> and the Mexican <i>A. angustifolia</i> Bentham, distinguished by its glabrous stems and larger flowers, are grown as annuals in temperate North America, Europe, and Asia.</p><!-- | ||
--><p><i>Angelonia gardneri</i> has not been collected outside of cultivation since the 1940s; it has become much more common in cultivation and is very likely to escape.</p> | --><p><i>Angelonia gardneri</i> has not been collected outside of cultivation since the 1940s; it has become much more common in cultivation and is very likely to escape.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 5 November 2020
Stems slightly 4-angled, 30–50 cm, stipitate-glandular, especially on angles. Leaves: blade narrowly lanceolate, 40–90 × 5–15 mm, smaller distally, base narrowed, apex acute, abaxial surface glandular-pubescent, adaxial glabrous, sometimes sparsely glandular-pubescent when young. Racemes glandular-pubescent; bracts 5–20 × 4–10 mm, larger in fruit, flowers 1 per axil. Pedicels strongly recurved in fruit, 9–12 mm, glandular-pubescent. Flowers: sepals 3–4 × 2–3 mm, margins pale; corolla tube white to purple with darker spots within, 3–5 mm, throat 9–12 mm diam., palate concave, 3–5 mm; filaments 3–4 mm. Capsules globular, 3–8 mm, glabrous; style and stigma persistent. Seeds 1–1.5 mm, reticulate-alveolate. 2n = 20 (India).
Phenology: Flowering May–Oct.
Habitat: Roadsides, disturbed ground.
Elevation: 0–100 m.
Distribution
Introduced; Fla., South America (Brazil), introduced also elsewhere in South America, Asia, Africa, Pacific Islands.
Discussion
Mature fruits are seldom found in the flora area. Purple, pink, white, and variegated corolla forms of Angelonia gardneri and the Mexican A. angustifolia Bentham, distinguished by its glabrous stems and larger flowers, are grown as annuals in temperate North America, Europe, and Asia.
Angelonia gardneri has not been collected outside of cultivation since the 1940s; it has become much more common in cultivation and is very likely to escape.
Selected References
None.