Comprehensive Description
(
anglais
)
fourni par North American Flora
Quamoclidion greenei (S. Wats.) Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat
Herb. 12: 358. 1909.
Mirabilis Greenei S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 12: 253. 1876.
Plants erect or ascending, 4-6 dm. high, sparsely branched, glabrous throughout or sparsely and obscurely puberulent on the young peduncles, the branches stout, grayish-green; petioles stout, 0.4^3 cm. long; leaf-blades rhombic-orbicular, orbicular-ovate, or oblong-ovate, 4.5-7.5 cm. long, 2.5-6.5 cm. wide, broadly rounded to obtuse at the base and usually shortdecurrent, acute or obtuse to broadly rounded at the apex, thick and succulent, glaucescent; peduncles axillary or in terminal cymes, 1-5.5 cm. long, stout, the leaves of the inflorescence much reduced and bractlike, often deciduous; involucre campanulate, 2.5-4.5 cm. long, green or tinged with red, the 5 lobes equaling or shorter than the tube, broadly ovate or oval, obtuse to acute, usually abruptly apiculate; perianth 3.5-5 "cm. long, purplish-red, glabrous, the tube 5-6 mm. in diameter, abruptly expanded into a shallowly 5-lobed limb 2.5-3 cm. broad; stamens equaling the perianth; fruit obovoid-oblong, 5 mm. long, nearly black, 5-angulate, rugulose, obscurely puberulent or glabrate.
Type locality : Mountain sides about Yreka, California.
Distribution: In dry soil, northern California from Tehama County to Siskiyou County.
- citation bibliographique
- Paul Carpenter Standley. 1918. (CHENOPODIALES); ALLIONIACEAE. North American flora. vol 21(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Comprehensive Description
(
anglais
)
fourni par North American Flora
Quamoclidion greenei (S. Wats.) Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat
Herb. 12: 358. 1909.
Mirabilis Greenei S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 12: 253. 1876.
Plants erect or ascending, 4-6 dm. high, sparsely branched, glabrous throughout or sparsely and obscurely puberulent on the young peduncles, the branches stout, grayish-green; petioles stout, 0.4^3 cm. long; leaf-blades rhombic-orbicular, orbicular-ovate, or oblong-ovate, 4.5-7.5 cm. long, 2.5-6.5 cm. wide, broadly rounded to obtuse at the base and usually shortdecurrent, acute or obtuse to broadly rounded at the apex, thick and succulent, glaucescent; peduncles axillary or in terminal cymes, 1-5.5 cm. long, stout, the leaves of the inflorescence much reduced and bractlike, often deciduous; involucre campanulate, 2.5-4.5 cm. long, green or tinged with red, the 5 lobes equaling or shorter than the tube, broadly ovate or oval, obtuse to acute, usually abruptly apiculate; perianth 3.5-5 cm. long, purplish-red, glabrous, the tube 5-6 mm. in diameter, abruptly expanded into a shallowly 5-lobed limb 2.5-3 cm. broad; stamens equaling the perianth; fruit obovoid-oblong, 5 mm. long, nearly black, 5-angulate, rugulose, obscurely puberulent or glabrate.
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Type locality : Mountain sides about Yreka, California.
Distribution: In dry soil, northern California from Tehama County to Siskiyou County.
- citation bibliographique
- Paul Carpenter Standley. 1918. (CHENOPODIALES); ALLIONIACEAE. North American flora. vol 21(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY