familyAchatocarpaceae
genusPhaulothamnus
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Phaulothamnus
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 20: 293. 1885.
Common names: Snake-eyes
Etymology: Greek phaulos, paltry, uncomely, ill to handle, and thamnos, shrub
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Shrubs, diffusely branched; branches spreading, spinescent. Bark grayish, smooth, glabrous. Leaves deciduous [persistent], alternate or clustered at nodes; blade spatulate to oblanceolate, apex rounded to somewhat retuse and mucronate, narrowed into petiole or sessile. Inflorescences racemose or flowers solitary; bracteate. Flowers 1–12; tepals persistent, suborbicular to obovate, concave, margins scarious. Staminate flowers: stamens 12–14; filaments ± 1.5 mm; anthers ± 1.8 mm. Pistillate flowers: stigmas ± 2 mm, papillose. Berries transparent, globose, slightly compressed, thin-coriaceous, juicy.
Distribution
Tex., n Mexico.
Discussion
Species 1.
Selected References
None.