Difference between revisions of "Mirabilis linearis var. subhispida"
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Basionym: Mirabilis linearis forma subhispida Heimerl
Synonyms: Allionia gausapoides StandleyMirabilis gausapoides (Standley) Standley
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Revision as of 13:56, 27 July 2019
Stems usually erect or ascending, 2.5–12 dm, hirsute, at least basally. Leaf blades 5–11.5 × 0.1–1 cm, surfaces glabrous or densely hispid. Inflorescences single involucres in axils, or terminal, well branched, with ± well-defined main axis; fruiting involucres 5–10 mm, crosswalls of peduncle hairs usually pale. Perianth pale to deep pink.
Phenology: Flowering late spring–summer.
Habitat: Dry open, sandy, rocky, or calcareous areas, prairies, roadsides, among juniper
Elevation: 1000-1500 m
Distribution
N.Mex., Okla., Tex., Mexico.
Discussion
Mirabilis linearis var. subhispida intergrades with Mirabilis rotundifolia and with M. albida through its named phases M. hirsuta, widespread on the Great Plains, and M. eutricha, from the southern plains.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.