Selenia aurea

Nuttall

J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 5: 132, plate 6. 1825.

IllustratedEndemic
Synonyms: Selenia aptera (S. Watson) Small Selenia aurea var. aptera S. Watson
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 507. Mentioned on page 506.

Plants not winter annuals. Stems (simple or few to many from base), usually erect to ascending, rarely subdecumbent, (slender), (0.5–)0.8–2.7(–3.5) dm. Basal leaves not rosulate; petiole 0.5–1 cm; blade margins 1-pinnatisect, (1–)2.5–7(–10) cm; lobes (3–)6–12(–18) on each side, (smaller than terminal), linear to oblong or ovate, (1–)2–10 × 0.5–1(–2.5) mm, margins entire or coarsely dentate. Cauline leaves (and bracts) similar to basal, smaller distally. Fruiting pedicels from racemes, (6–)10–22(–30) mm, (slender). Flowers: sepals spreading to ascending, oblong-linear, (3.5–)5–7 × 1–1.5 mm, apex appendage not developed; petals spatulate, (8–)10–13 × 3–4.5 mm, apex rounded; median filament pairs 5–7(–8) mm, not dilated basally; anthers oblong, 1–1.5 mm; gynophore (0.5–)1–2(–5) mm, or, rarely, obsolete. Fruits usually oblong to elliptical, rarely suborbicular, usually latiseptate, rarely inflated, (0.5–)1–2.5(–3) cm × (3.5–)5–8(–11) mm, (not fleshy, thin-papery), base and apex acute; valves faintly reticulate-veined; replum flattened; septum complete or perforated; ovules (8–)10–20 per ovary; style 3–9(–12) mm, slender or flattened basally. Seeds 3–4 mm diam.; wing 0.5–1 mm. 2n = 46, 138.


Phenology: Flowering Mar–May.
Habitat: Sandy open grounds, barren rocky sandstone or clay, granite soil, rocky grounds, shale barren, open areas in mixed juniper and oak, chert barrens, pastures, sandstone glades, fields, rocky prairies
Elevation: 100-400 m

Discussion

Although R. C. Rollins (1993) and R. F. Martin (1940) suggested that Selenia aurea probably occurs in northeastern Texas, I have not seen any material from that state.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz +
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Ark. +, Kans. +, Mo. +  and Okla. +
100-400 m +
Sandy open grounds, barren rocky sandstone or clay, granite soil, rocky grounds, shale barren, open areas in mixed juniper and oak, chert barrens, pastures, sandstone glades, fields, rocky prairies +
Flowering Mar–May. +
J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Selenia aptera +  and Selenia aurea var. aptera +
Selenia aurea +
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