Difference between revisions of "Crassula viridis"
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Basionym: Tillaea viridis S. Watson Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 23: 272. 1888
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 5 November 2020
Plants aquatic, annual. Stems decumbent, dark yellowish in age, branched, 5–7 cm. Leaf blades linear, 3–12 mm, apex narrowly acute or attenuate. Inflorescences lax; flowers 1 per node. Pedicels 0.5–6 mm. Flowers 4-merous; sepals triangular-ovate, 0.7–0.8 mm, apex obtuse; petals triangular, 1.3 mm. Follicles ascending, 6–12-seeded, obliquely sublanceolate; old follicles spreading, flat. Seeds oblong to narrowly reniform, 0.4–0.6 × 0.1–0.3 mm, papillate, dull, rugose.
Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Terrestrial or aquatic, margins of pools and streams
Elevation: 2100-2500 m
Distribution
Ariz., Idaho, Mexico, South America (Brazil).
Discussion
Of conservation concern.
Crassula viridis occurs in the flora area on the Mogollon Rim of Arizona and near Priest River in Conner County, Idaho.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.