Mentzelia flumensevera

(N. H. Holmgren & P. K. Holmgren) J. J. Schenk & L. Hufford

Novon 19: 118. 2009.

Common names: Sevier canyon stickleaf
EndemicConservation concern
Basionym: Mentzelia multicaulis var. flumensevera N. H. Holmgren & P. K. Holmgren
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 511. Mentioned on page 500.
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Plants perennial, bushlike, with subterranean caudices or rhizomes. Stems multiple, erect or decumbent, zigzag; branches along entire stem, all ± equal, antrorse, upcurved; hairy. Leaves: blade 11.2–22 × 5.2–10.2 mm, widest intersinus distance 1.2–2.4 mm; proximal oblanceolate to elliptic, margins pinnate, lobes 4–6, perpendicular to leaf axis, 2.3–4.1 mm; distal elliptic, base not clasping, margins pinnate, lobes 2–4, perpendicular to leaf axis, 1.4–3 mm; abaxial surface with complex grappling-hook and needlelike trichomes, adaxial surface with complex grappling-hook and needlelike trichomes. Bracts: margins entire. Flowers: petals golden yellow, 10–11.2 × 2.9–3.8 mm, apex rounded, glabrous abaxially; stamens golden yellow, 5 outermost petaloid, filaments narrowly spatulate, slightly clawed, 7.3–8.4 × 1.3–1.9 mm, with anthers, second whorl with anthers; anthers straight after dehiscence, epidermis smooth; styles 5.8–8.7 mm. Capsules cup-shaped, 5.6–7.1 × 4–6 mm, base rounded, not longitudinally ridged. Seeds: coat anticlinal cell walls straight, papillae 3–7 per cell.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Aug(–Oct).
Habitat: Sparsely vegetated, steep talus slopes composed of gravel and clay, white soils.
Elevation: 1700–1900 m.

Discussion

Mentzelia flumensevera is narrowly distributed across the Piute and Sevier county line.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Mentzelia flumensevera"
John J. Schenk +  and Larry Hufford +
(N. H. Holmgren & P. K. Holmgren) J. J. Schenk & L. Hufford +
Mentzelia multicaulis var. flumensevera +
Sevier canyon stickleaf +
1700–1900 m. +
Sparsely vegetated, steep talus slopes composed of gravel and clay, white soils. +
Flowering Jul–Aug(–Oct). +
Endemic +  and Conservation concern +
Mentzelia flumensevera +
Mentzelia sect. Bartonia +
species +