Marah horrida

(Congdon) Dunn

Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1913: 151. 1913.

Common names: Sierran manroot
Endemic
Basionym: Echinocystis horrida Congdon Erythea 7: 184. 1900
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Leaf blades deeply 5–7-lobed, 10–15 cm wide. Flowers: sepals (pistillate) filiform, 1 mm; petals 7–9 mm (pistillate) or 5–7 mm (staminate), corolla white, deeply cupulate to campanulate or campanulate-rotate; staminodia present in pistillate flowers. Capsules yellowish green to orange-yellow at maturity, short-ellipsoid to oblong, 9–15(–20) cm, surface densely echinate, spinules rigid, 5–35 mm. Seeds 6–16(–24), oblong to oblanceolate or ovate, flat at one end, slightly compressed, 26–32 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Feb–Apr(–May).
Habitat: Canyons, open ridges, shrubby and open areas, pine, oak, and pine-oak woodlands, stream sides, roadsides
Elevation: 300–1200(–1600) m

Discussion

Marah horrida is distributed from Los Angeles County to El Dorado County in the California Sierra Madre.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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