Pseudabutilon

R. E. Fries

Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Handl., n. s. 43: 96, plate 5, fig. 2.

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plate 7, figs. 19 – 27. 1908.

Etymology: Greek pseud- , false, and genus Abutilon
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 308. Mentioned on page 216.
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Subshrubs or shrubs. Stems erect or rarely decumbent, setose or stellate-hairy, not viscid. Leaves: stipules persistent, linear to lanceolate; blade ovate to broadly ovate, unlobed or sometimes shallowly 3-lobed, not dissected, base cordate, margins crenate to serrate. Inflorescences axillary umbels or solitary flowers, sometimes aggregated in terminal inflorescences; involucel absent. Flowers: calyx accrescent, subequal to mature fruit, not inflated, lobes unribbed, triangular to ovate, basally rounded; corolla rotate or shallowly campanulate, yellow; staminal column included; ovary 5–8[–10]-carpellate; ovules (2 or)3 per cell; styles 5–8[–10]-branched; stigmas capitate. Fruits schizocarps, erect to weakly ascending, not inflated, oblate, slightly indurate, hairy; mericarps 5–8[–10], 1-celled sometimes with endoglossum which partially divides chamber into upper and lower portions (this may be interpreted as 2 cells), apex rounded, with divergent apical distal spines, lateral walls usually disintegrating at maturity, dehiscent. Seeds (2 or)3 per mericarp, turbinate, papillate, glabrous. x = 8.

Distribution

sc, sw United States, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America.

Discussion

Species 18 (2 in the flora).

Key

1 Stems sparsely setose, hairs spreading, glabrescent, sometimes also with few stellate hairs. Pseudabutilon thurberi
1 Stems densely stellate-hairy, hairs tufted, sometimes also with few simple hairs. Pseudabutilon umbellatum
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