Sophronanthe hispida
Nat. Syst. Bot., 445. 1836.
Common names: Rough hedge-hyssop
Endemic
Synonyms: Gratiola hispida (Bentham) Pollard
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Stems ascending to erect, 10–75 cm, villous. Leaves: blade linear to lanceolate-ovate, 8–20 × 0.7–3 mm, base not clasping, truncate, margins entire, prominently revolute, apex acute to acuminate, surfaces villous, papillate, not distinctly punctate abaxially. Pedicels 0–1 mm; bracteoles 6–9 mm. Flowers: calyx lobes 3–7 × 0.5–1 mm; corolla salverform, 7–16 mm, tube white, veins inconspicuous or pale purple, limb white. Capsules conic, 4–5 × 1.8–2.5 mm. Seeds 0.2–0.4 mm.
Phenology: Flowering May–Oct.
Habitat: Sandy scrub, dry to wet flatwoods, sandhills, seasonally wet clearings.
Elevation: 0–100 m.
Distribution
Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss.
Discussion
Gratiola subulata Baldwin ex Bentham is an illegitimate name that pertains to Sophronanthe hispida.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.