Difference between revisions of "Mortonia sempervirens"

A. Gray

Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. 3(5): 35, plate 4. 1852.

Common names: Texas mortonia
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Revision as of 20:06, 27 May 2020

Shrubs 0.6–1.5 m. Leaves: blade oblong-elliptic to narrowly obovate, 3–5 × 1.5–2 mm, length 2–2.5 times width, rigid, base rounded, margins not thickened, revolute, apex narrowly obtuse to acute, mucronate, surfaces usually scabridulous, rarely glabrous. Inflorescences cymose racemes. Flowers: sepals deltate, 1 mm; petals oblong, 2 mm. Fruits 5–6 mm.


Phenology: Flowering spring; fruiting summer.
Habitat: Rocky limestone hills, ledges, stony prairies.
Elevation: 500–1800 m.

Distribution

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Tex., Mexico (Chihuahua, Durango, Sonora).

Discussion

In the flora area, Mortonia sempervirens occurs in trans-Pecos Texas.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Jinshuang Ma +  and Geoffrey A. Levin +
A. Gray +
Texas mortonia +
Tex. +, Mexico (Chihuahua +, Durango +  and Sonora). +
500–1800 m. +
Rocky limestone hills, ledges, stony prairies. +
Flowering spring +  and fruiting summer. +
Smithsonian Contr. Knowl. +
Mortonia sempervirens +
Mortonia +
species +