Difference between revisions of "Mirabilis austrotexana"

B. L. Turner

Phytologia 75: 438, fig. 2. 1994.

Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 57. Mentioned on page 41.
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 5 November 2020

Stems erect, few, moderately leafy mostly in proximal 2/3, few branched, 7–15 dm, glabrous basally, glabrous or sparsely glandular-puberulent distally. Leaves ascending at 30–70°, progressively reduced toward inflorescence; petiole 0.3–2 cm; blade green, lanceolate to lance-ovate, 3–12 × 1–5 cm, thick and moderately succulent, base broadly obtuse to cuneate, apex acute or tapered to rounded tip, surfaces glabrous or sparsely pubescent. Inflorescences terminal and in upper axils, open, widely branched from main axis; peduncle 5–10 mm, glabrate or sparsely puberulent or spreading viscid-villous, crosswalls of hairs pale; involucres pale green, widely bell-shaped, 4–5 mm in flower, 7–10 mm in fruit, glabrous (except, often, margins) or very sparsely puberulent or villous, 70–80% connate, lobes broadly ovate, rounded. Flowers 3 per involucre; perianth pink to reddish purple, rarely white, 0.8–1 cm. Fruits brown to grayish or purplish brown, narrowly obovate, 4–5.3 mm, very sparsely pubescent with hairs 0.1–0.5 mm; ribs round-angular, 0.3 times width of sulci, 0.5–1 times as wide as high, smooth on angle, usually rugose on sides, occasionally interrupted and tuberculate; sulci with low tubercules, often also with transverse wrinkles.


Phenology: Flowering primarily spring–fall, occasionally winter.
Habitat: Mudflats, sandy or loamy soils
Elevation: 0-300 m

Distribution

V4 109-distribution-map.gif

Tex., probably also adjacent Mexico (Tamaulipas).

Discussion

Mirabilis austrotexana is very closely related to, and perhaps only a southern race of, the M. carletonii phase of M. glabra.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Mirabilis austrotexana"
Richard W. Spellenberg +
B. L. Turner +
Undefined sect. Oxybaphus +
Tex. +  and probably also adjacent Mexico (Tamaulipas). +
0-300 m +
Mudflats, sandy or loamy soils +
Flowering primarily spring–fall, occasionally winter. +
Mirabilis austrotexana +
Mirabilis sect. Oxybaphus +
species +