Pectis glaucescens

(Cassini) D. J. Keil

Sida 11: 386. 1986.

Common names: Sand dune chinchweed
Basionym: Chthonia glaucescens Cassini in F. Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. ed. 2, 9: 173. 1817
Synonyms: Pectis leptocephala (Cassini) Urban Pectis lessingii Fernald
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 225. Mentioned on page 224, 226.
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Annuals or perennials, 2–50 cm (across or high); herbage spicy-scented. Stems prostrate to erect, usually sparsely to densely puberulent (sometimes in decurrent lines), sometimes glabrate. Leaves narrowly linear, 10–35 × 0.2–1.8 mm, margins with 1–5 pairs of setae 1–2 mm, faces glabrous (abaxial submarginally dotted with broadly elliptic to circular oil-glands 0.2–0.3 mm, sometimes with additional, scattered oil-glands). Heads borne singly or in diffuse, cymiform arrays. Peduncles filiform, (3–)7–35(–54) mm. Involucres cylindric. Phyllaries distinct, linear-oblanceolate, 4–5 × 0.8–1 mm (dotted with 1–2 elliptic, subapical oil-glands 0.2–0.3 mm, sometimes with additional, smaller submarginal or scattered oil-glands). Ray florets 5; corollas 3.5–5 mm. Disc florets 3–7; corollas 2–3 mm (2-lipped). Cypselae 2.5–3 mm, strigillose; pappi of 0–5, antrorsely scabrid bristles or slender scales 1–2 mm plus 0–5 entire or irregularly lacerate scales 0.2–0.7 mm. 2n = 48.


Phenology: Flowering year round.
Habitat: Sandy or gravelly soils, grassy areas, openings in pinelands, scrub, roadsides
Elevation: 0–50 m

Distribution

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Fla., West Indies (Bahamas, Hispaniola, Jamaica).

Discussion

Pectis glaucescens is widespread in southern Florida and the Bahamas. Human disturbances, especially road constructions, have created habitats suitable for it. It grows most commonly on limestone soils in open, grassy sites. Occasionally, it is a lawn weed.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Pectis glaucescens"
David J. Keil +
(Cassini) D. J. Keil +
Chthonia glaucescens +
Sand dune chinchweed +
Fla. +, West Indies (Bahamas +, Hispaniola +  and Jamaica). +
0–50 m +
Sandy or gravelly soils, grassy areas, openings in pinelands, scrub, roadsides +
Flowering year round. +
Pectis leptocephala +  and Pectis lessingii +
Pectis glaucescens +
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