Difference between revisions of "Cirsium arizonicum var. rothrockii"

(A. Gray) D. J. Keil

Sida 21: 210. 2004.

Common names: Rothrock’s thistle
Endemic
Basionym: Cnicus rothrockii A. Gray Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 17: 220. 1882
Synonyms: Cirsium rothrockii (A. Gray) Petrak
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 143. Mentioned on page 142.
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 5 November 2020

Stems glabrous. Leaf blades ± deeply divided or the distal unlobed and merely spiny-dentate, faces glabrous or the basal abaxially sometimes thinly tomentose, rarely with septate trichomes abaxially along the midveins; main marginal spines often stout, 5–15 mm; cauline bases usually narrowed, not decurrent. Involucres cylindric to narrowly ovoid. Phyllary spines slender to very stout, 5–30 mm. Corollas bright red, 28–32 mm, tubes 10–12, throats 1.5–3 mm, lobes 15–17 mm; style tips 1–2.5 mm. 2n = 30 (as C. rothrockii).


Phenology: Flowering summer–fall (Jun–Oct).
Habitat: Rocky slopes, embankments, pine-oak-juniper-cypress woodlands, montane coniferous forests
Elevation: 1500–2800 m

Discussion

Variety rothrockii is endemic to Chiricahua, Dos Cabseos, Huachuca, Peloncillo, Pinal, Pinaleno, Sierra Ancha, and White mountains of southeastern Arizona and adjacent New Mexico, where it largely replaces var. arizonicum. The name Cirsium rothrockii has been misapplied to similarly glabrous plants of the Four Corners region (e.g., S. L. Welsh 1983), but those plants are assigned here to other varieties.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

None.
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Rothrock’s thistle +
Ariz. +  and N.Mex. +
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Rocky slopes, embankments, pine-oak-juniper-cypress woodlands, montane coniferous forests +
Flowering summer–fall (Jun–Oct). +
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