Difference between revisions of "Hexalectris warnockii"

Ames & Correll

Bot. Mus. Leafl. 11: 8, plate 2. 1943.

Common names: Texas purple-spike
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 604. Mentioned on page 601, 603.
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Stems dark red-purple, 15–40 cm; sheathing bracts 2–4. Inflorescences: floral bracts lanceolate to ovate, 3–9 × 2–4 mm, apex acute. Flowers 3–10, pedicellate, chasmogamous; sepals and petals spreading, not recurved, dark purple to maroon; dorsal sepal linear-oblong, 12–19 × 2–4 mm; lateral sepals linear-lanceolate, falcate, 12–18 × 2.5–4.5 mm; petals oblanceolate to narrowly obovate, falcate, 12–20 × 1.5–3.8 mm, apex obtuse to acute; lip ovate to ovate-cuneate, deeply 3-lobed, 12–18 × 9–16 mm, margins maroon, centrally white with purple or maroon veins, middle lobe white, rectangular to obcordate, 4–6 × 6–11 mm, margins undulate, lateral lobes incurved, obtuse to broadly rounded, at least 1/2 length of middle lobe, 5 × 5 mm, margins entire or nearly so; lamellae 5, undulate, yellow-margined, prominent; column whitish, 9–12 mm; anthers red to maroon. Capsules 15 × 5 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Sep.
Habitat: Shaded slopes and dry, rocky creek beds in canyons, in leaf mold in oak-juniper-pinyon pine woodlands
Elevation: 0–400 m (c Tex.), 600–2000 m (west)

Distribution

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Ariz., Tex., Mexico (Baja California Sur).

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Hexalectris warnockii grows in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona and in the Davis and Chisos mountains, the Edwards Plateau, and the Dallas area of Texas.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Hexalectris warnockii"
Douglas H. Goldman +, Ronald A. Coleman +, Lawrence K. Magrath +  and Paul M. Catling +
Ames & Correll +
Texas purple-spike +
Ariz. +, Tex. +  and Mexico (Baja California Sur). +
0–400 m (c Tex.), 600–2000 m (west) +
Shaded slopes and dry, rocky creek beds in canyons, in leaf mold in oak-juniper-pinyon pine woodlands +
Flowering Jun–Sep. +
Bot. Mus. Leafl. +
Hexalectris warnockii +
Hexalectris +
species +