Calandrinia ciliata
in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle, Prodr. 3: 359. 1828.
Common names: Red maids
Basionym: Talinum ciliatum Ruiz & Pavón Syst. Veg. Fl. Peruv. Chil., 116. 1798
Synonyms: Calandrinia caulescens Kunth Calandrinia ciliata var. menziesii (Hooker) J. F. Macbride Calandrinia micrantha unknown
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Stems prostrate to ascending, spreading, 3–40 cm. Leaf blades linear to oblanceolate, 1–10 cm, glabrous or with elongate, 1-cellular hairs. Flowers: sepals 2.5–8 mm; petals 4–15 mm; stamens 3–15; pedicel ± straight in fruit, 0.4–2.5 cm. Capsules usually not exceeding calyx by 3+ mm. Seeds 10–20, 1–2.5 mm wide, finely reticulate at 30×. 2n = 24.
Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Sandy to loamy soils, grassy areas, cultivated fields
Elevation: 10-1900 m
Distribution
B.C., Ariz., Calif., N.Mex., Oreg., Wash., w Mexico, Central America (Guatemala), nw South America.
Discussion
Calandrina ciliata is highly variable vegetatively, especially in size, but is uniform in flower, fruit, and seed. It is very similar to C. breweri (see discussion above).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.