Zeltnera nudicaulis

(Engelmann) G. Mansion

Taxon 53: 735. 2004.

Common names: Sonoran or Santa Catalina Mountain centaury
Basionym: Erythraea nudicaulis Engelmann Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 17: 222. 1882
Synonyms: Centaurium nudicaule (Engelmann) B. L. Robinson
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 14.

Herbs annual, 4–27 cm. Stems 1–several, usually simple or branching only above middle. Leaves: basal often present at flowering; blade elliptic to obovate, 3–26 × 2–10 mm, apex obtuse to acute; cauline blades elliptic-oblong to lanceolate or rarely ovate, (proximal, sometimes extending distally into inflorescence) to narrowly linear or filiform (distal), 3–31 × 0.7–6 mm (distal leaves usually 1–2 mm wide, occasionally to 4 mm), apex subacute to acuminate. Inflorescences diffuse, proximally dichasial, distally monochasial or completely monochasial cymes; pedicels (8–)15–75 mm. Flowers 5-merous; calyx 4–8 mm; corolla scarcely constricted above ovary, 6.5–10(–12.5) mm, lobes lanceolate, 2.5–4.5 × 0.5–3 mm, apex obtuse; stigmas 2, fan-shaped. Seeds reddish brown. 2n = 42 (Mexico).


Phenology: Flowering winter–spring.
Habitat: Stream banks in open woods, wet meadows.
Elevation: 900–1500 m.

Distribution

Ariz., N.Mex., Tex., Mexico (Sonora).

Discussion

Zeltnera nudicaulis is the only species of this genus in the flora area in which the corolla is not distinctly constricted above the ovary, and it has leaves thicker than those of the other Zeltnera species with which it is sympatric. It differs distinctly from Z. exaltata in its widely separated cauline leaves, which contrast with its much wider basal and near-basal leaves.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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(Engelmann) G. Mansion +
Erythraea nudicaulis +
Sonoran or Santa Catalina Mountain centaury +
Ariz. +, N.Mex. +, Tex. +  and Mexico (Sonora). +
900–1500 m. +
Stream banks in open woods, wet meadows. +
Flowering winter–spring. +
Centaurium nudicaule +
Zeltnera nudicaulis +
Zeltnera +
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