Difference between revisions of "Fagonia longipes"

Standley

Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 24: 250. 1911.

Common names: Thin-stemmed fagonia
Illustrated
Synonyms: Fagonia californica subsp. longipes (Standley) Felger & C. H. Lowe
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 31. Mentioned on page 30.
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 5 November 2020

Subshrubs or shrubs, (0.1–)0.3–0.5 m, less than 1 m diam. Stems erect to spreading, intricately branched, light green, very slender, sparsely to densely minutely stipitate-glandular, glands clear or yellow, to 0.1 mm diam.; older stems and branches becoming glabrate, scaberulous. Leaves 3-foliolate; stipules curved, slightly reflexed to spreading, subulate, 1–2 mm, 1/2 as long as petioles or shorter, minutely stipitate-glandular to glabrate; petiole 4–10 mm, minutely stipitate-glandular to glabrate; leaflets linear to linear-lanceolate, minutely stipitate-glandular, apex spinose, terminal 3–10 × 1 mm, laterals 2–9 × 1 mm, slightly shorter than but as wide as terminal, sometimes caducous. Pedicels 8–20 mm, slender, stipitate-glandular. Flowers to 1.5 cm diam.; sepals green, lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, 2–3 × 1 mm, minutely stipitate-glandular; petals rose-purple, 7–9 × 2–3 mm; stamen filaments 4–5 mm; ovary 2–3 mm, puberulent and minutely stipitate-glandular; style 1–3 mm, wider at base. Capsules 4–5 × 4–6 mm, puberulent and minutely stipitate-glandular; style 1.5 mm, wider at base.


Phenology: Flowering Jan–Aug.
Habitat: Rocky soils of dry hillsides, bajadas and roadsides.
Elevation: 300–900 m.

Distribution

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Ariz., Calif., Nev., Utah, Mexico (Sonora).

Discussion

Fagonia longipes is restricted to the Mojave and Sonoran deserts, where it appears to have a more northern distribution than F. laevis. See 1. F. laevis for a discussion of the differences between these species.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Duncan M. Porter +
Standley +
Thin-stemmed fagonia +
Ariz. +, Calif. +, Nev. +, Utah +  and Mexico (Sonora). +
300–900 m. +
Rocky soils of dry hillsides, bajadas and roadsides. +
Flowering Jan–Aug. +
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. +
Selected by author to be illustrated +
Fagonia californica subsp. longipes +
Fagonia longipes +
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