Common names: New Mexico nightshade
Endemic
Basionym: Solanum heterodoxum var. novomexicanum Bartlett Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 44: 628. 1909
Synonyms: Androcera novomexicana (Bartlett) Wooton & Standley
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 14.
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 24 November 2024

Herbs, annual, spreading, sparsely to moderately armed, 0.3–0.7 m, prickles whitish or yellowish, straight, tapered, 3–8 mm, usually 20 or fewer per cm of stem, densely pubescent with stipitate-glandular hairs 0.2–0.4 mm, abaxial leaf surfaces also with scattered, sessile, 4–6-rayed, stellate hairs, central ray equal to lateral rays. Leaves petiolate; petiole 2–7 cm; blade simple to compound, broadly ovate to deltate, 4–11 × 4–8 cm, margins bipinnately lobed to divided with 2–3 main leaflets per side, leaflets with obtuse or rounded lobes, base truncate. Inflorescences extra-axillary, unbranched, 5–9-flowered, 4–10 cm. Pedicels 1–1.5 cm in flower, erect and 1–1.5 cm in fruit. Flowers bilaterally symmetric; calyx accrescent and tightly covering fruit, densely prickly, 4.5–6.5 mm, densely glandular-pubescent, lobes lanceolate; corolla violet or blue, pentagonal-stellate, with narrowly deltate lobes, 1–1.5 cm diam., with sparse interpetalar tissue; stamens unequal, lowermost much longer and curved; anthers narrow and tapered, dehiscent by terminal pores, short anthers 2–4 mm, longer anther 3.5–5 mm; ovary glabrous. Berries brown, globose, 1–1.2 cm diam., glabrous, dry, without sclerotic granules. Seeds dark brown, flattened, 2.5–3 × 2–2.5 mm, reticulately wrinkled or merely undulate.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Sep.
Habitat: Gravelly or sandy soils, open hill­sides, arroyo banks, roadsides.
Elevation: 1900–2300 m.

Discussion

Solanum novomexicanum is uncommon and endemic to the mountains of northcentral New Mexico.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Solanum novomexicanum"
Lynn Bohs1 +  and 1The author wishes to acknowledge co-authorship with David M. Spooner† on S. jamesii and S. stoloniferum and with Sandra Knapp and Tiina Särkinen on the black nightshade species. +
(Bartlett) S. R. Stern +
Solanum heterodoxum var. novomexicanum +
New Mexico nightshade +
1900–2300 m. +
Gravelly or sandy soils, open hillsides, arroyo banks, roadsides. +
Flowering Jun–Sep. +
J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas +
Androcera novomexicana +
Solanum novomexicanum +
species +