nothovarietyGlabra

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(Waterfall) J. R. Sullivan

Rhodora 115: 291. 2013.

Basionym: Physalis viscosa Linnaeus forma glabra Waterfall Rhodora 60: 135. 1958
Synonyms: P. walteri var. glabra (Waterfall) D. B. Ward
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 24 November 2024

Herbs glabrous except along leaf margins and calyx. Leaf blades narrowly spatulate to narrowly lanceolate. 2n = 24.


Phenology: Flowering year-round in areas without frost.
Habitat: Beach dunes, edges of pine woods, disturbed coastal areas in sand.
Elevation: 0 m.

Discussion

Nothovariety glabra occurs along the Gulf Coast from Pinellas County southward. Leaf width can vary considerably on a single plant; populations in Monroe County (Big Pine Key, Little Pine Key, No-Name Key) tend to have at least a few stems that resemble Physalis angustifolia.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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