Difference between revisions of "Rosa stellata subsp. mirifica"
Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 52: 111. 1965.
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|name=Rosa mirifica | |name=Rosa mirifica | ||
|authority=Greene | |authority=Greene | ||
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|publication_title=Leafl. Bot. Observ. Crit. | |publication_title=Leafl. Bot. Observ. Crit. | ||
|publication_place=2: 62. 1910 | |publication_place=2: 62. 1910 | ||
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|name=Hesperhodos mirificus | |name=Hesperhodos mirificus | ||
|authority=(Greene) Cockerell | |authority=(Greene) Cockerell | ||
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|name=R. stellata var. mirifica | |name=R. stellata var. mirifica | ||
|authority=(Greene) Cockerell | |authority=(Greene) Cockerell | ||
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|name=R. vernonii | |name=R. vernonii | ||
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|hierarchy=Rosaceae;Rosaceae subfam. Rosoideae;Rosaceae tribe Roseae;Rosa;Rosa subg. Hesperhodos;Rosa sect. Minutifoliae;Rosa stellata;Rosa stellata subsp. mirifica | |hierarchy=Rosaceae;Rosaceae subfam. Rosoideae;Rosaceae tribe Roseae;Rosa;Rosa subg. Hesperhodos;Rosa sect. Minutifoliae;Rosa stellata;Rosa stellata subsp. mirifica | ||
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|elevation=1700–2300 m | |elevation=1700–2300 m | ||
|distribution=N.Mex.;Tex. | |distribution=N.Mex.;Tex. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Subspecies mirifica occurs to the east of < | + | |discussion=<p>Subspecies mirifica occurs to the east of <i></i>subsp.<i> stellata</i> in the Sacramento and White mountains of Otero County, New Mexico, to Culberson and Hudspeth counties in the Guadalupe and Eagle mountains of western Texas, where it is found on Permian limestone.</p><!-- |
− | --><p>Within < | + | --><p>Within <i></i>subsp.<i> mirifica</i> is var. erlansoniae W. H. Lewis (Erlanson rose) having floral branches flexuous at stem nodes, devoid of internodal prickles or nearly so, sepals entire rather than pinnatifid as in var. mirifica, leaflets and stems glabrous, and pedicels eglandular and glabrous; var. erlansoniae is known only from the Guadalupe Mountains of western Texas (W. H. Lewis 1965).</p> |
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name=Rosa stellata subsp. mirifica | name=Rosa stellata subsp. mirifica | ||
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|authority=(Greene) W. H. Lewis | |authority=(Greene) W. H. Lewis | ||
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|publication year=1965 | |publication year=1965 | ||
|special status=Endemic | |special status=Endemic | ||
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|subfamily=Rosaceae subfam. Rosoideae | |subfamily=Rosaceae subfam. Rosoideae | ||
|tribe=Rosaceae tribe Roseae | |tribe=Rosaceae tribe Roseae |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 5 November 2020
Stems erect, 10–15 dm; distal branches usually glabrous, rarely with stellate hairs, usually stipitate-glandular; infrastipular prickles paired, 10–12 × 3–4 mm, internodal prickles and aciculi mixed with sessile and stipitate glands. Leaves: stipules 8 × 2 mm, margins entire, sessile-glandular, glands sparse, auricles not notably foliaceous; petiole and rachis glabrous or puberulent; leaflets (3–)5, terminal: petiolule 1.5–2 mm, blade deltate, margins 1-serrate, teeth 4–6 per side, abaxial surfaces glabrous or tomentulose on midveins and elsewhere, adaxial dull. Flowers 4 cm diam.; hypanthium setose, setae 1.5–3 mm; sepals 16–20 × 5 mm; petals pink. Hips broadly subglobose, 9–15 mm diam., densely setose.
Phenology: Flowering May–Sep.
Habitat: Igneous or limestone cliffs, arroyos, edges of pinyon pine woods, along streams, roads, openings in pine-juniper woods, rocky north slopes
Elevation: 1700–2300 m
Discussion
Subspecies mirifica occurs to the east of subsp. stellata in the Sacramento and White mountains of Otero County, New Mexico, to Culberson and Hudspeth counties in the Guadalupe and Eagle mountains of western Texas, where it is found on Permian limestone.
Within subsp. mirifica is var. erlansoniae W. H. Lewis (Erlanson rose) having floral branches flexuous at stem nodes, devoid of internodal prickles or nearly so, sepals entire rather than pinnatifid as in var. mirifica, leaflets and stems glabrous, and pedicels eglandular and glabrous; var. erlansoniae is known only from the Guadalupe Mountains of western Texas (W. H. Lewis 1965).
Selected References
None.