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Scutellaria mexicana (Torr.) A. J. Paton

Scutellaria mexicana ( Inglês )

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Scutellaria mexicana, commonly known by variants on bladder sage or paperbag bush, is a shrub of the mint family Lamiaceae distinctive for its calyx lobes that develop into small bag- or bladder-like shells around the fruits.[2]

Habitat and range

It is widespread in sandy and gravelly slopes, desert dry washes, and canyons in the southwestern deserts of North America, including in creosote bush scrub and Joshua tree woodland plant communities in the Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts in southern California, Nevada, southwestern Utah, Arizona, western Texas, Chihuahua, Sonora, and Baja California.[1][2][3][4]

These bushes occupy a variety of habitats in their range, including washes, gravelly or sandy slopes, shrubland, and woodland, often growing intermixed with other shrubs. The range extends from the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada and the deserts of California, east to Texas and south into Mexico. They are relatively common; although both the foliage and flowers are sparse, the distinctive pattern of bags makes them easy to spot from a distance.

Description

Growth pattern

This plant takes the form of a rounded shrub, typically 50–100 cm high, sometimes larger.

Stems and leaves

The stems form a spreading rigid pattern, with the tips often becoming spine-like. The branching pattern is distinctive, with opposite side branches forming right angles to the main stem.[2] The plant drops its leaves in dry conditions (drought deciduous).[2]

The leaves are opposite, small, 3–15 mm long and 2–8 mm wide, ovate to elliptic, have smooth edges (entire), and with a very short or nonexistent petiole.[5]

Inflorescence and fruit

The 2-lipped flowers develop in pairs facing away from each other; the upper lip is white to light violet and hairy, while the lower lip is 3-lobed and intense dark violet. The calyx starts out as simply a base to the flower, reddish-purple in shade, and then as the flower ages, it expands into its distinctive bag shape, 1–2 cm across, the dried flower eventually falling out of the hole in the end.

The fruit inside the dried calyx bags is composed of 4 nutlets.[2] The plant drops its leaves in dry conditions (drought deciduous).[2] The dried bags help with seed dispersal by wind.

Flowering is generally April through June, but the bags are durable and may last on the plant into winter, becoming dry and papery.

Etymology

The former genus name, "Salazaria", is after astronomer José Salazar y Larregui, Mexican commissioner for the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey of 1848–55.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam MacKay, 2nd ed., p.58
  3. ^ Biota of North America Program, 2013 county range map
  4. ^ CONABIO. 2009. Catálogo taxonómico de especies de México. 1. In Capital Nat. México. CONABIO, Mexico City
  5. ^ Shreve, F. & I. L. Wiggins. 1964. Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert 2 vols. Stanford University Press, Stanford

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Scutellaria mexicana: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Scutellaria mexicana, commonly known by variants on bladder sage or paperbag bush, is a shrub of the mint family Lamiaceae distinctive for its calyx lobes that develop into small bag- or bladder-like shells around the fruits.

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Salazaria mexicana ( Francês )

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Salazaria mexicana est une plante de la famille des Lamiaceae, originaire du sud-ouest des États-Unis et du nord du Mexique. Elle représente la seule espèce du genre Salazaria.

Description morphologique

Appareil végétatif

Cette plante de 60 à 90 cm de hauteur[1] forme un buisson gris-vert dont les rameaux portent des épines. Les feuilles sont petites (1,3 cm de long en moyenne), opposées et lancéolées bien qu'assez larges.

Appareil reproducteur

La floraison a lieu de mars à juin.

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Fleurs et fructifications de Salazaria mexicana.

Les fleurs, de 2 cm de long, sont disposées en grappes lâches. Le calice, qui enveloppe largement la base de la corolle, est accrescent, c'est-à-dire qu'il se développera jusqu'à finalement enfermer les fructifications. Il deviendra une sorte de vessie papyracée de couleur coquille d'œuf à beige-rosé, voire rose, atteignant 2 cm de diamètre[1]. La corolle présente une symétrie bilatérale. Elle est en forme de tubes formant deux lèvres à l'extrémité : la lèvre supérieure est d'un bleu-violacé intense, mais le tube est presque blanc, de même que la lèvre inférieure qui elle est légèrement teintée de violet au bout.

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Intérieur des fructifications en forme de vessie de Salazaria mexicana.

Le calice mûr, enflé et léger, pourra être soulevé et soufflé par le vent, permettant ainsi une dispersion des graines vers de nouvelles zones[1].

Répartition et habitat

Cette plante pousse dans les déserts du sud-ouest de l'Amérique du Nord. Son aire de répartition s'étend, au nord, de la Californie à l'Utah (États-Unis), et au sud jusqu'au nord du Mexique.

Systématique

Genre Salazaria

Espèce Salazaria mexicana

Notes et références

  1. a b et c J.A. MacMahon (1997) Deserts p 373, National Audubon Society Nature Guides, Knopf A.A. Inc, (ISBN 0-394-73139-5)
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Salazaria mexicana est une plante de la famille des Lamiaceae, originaire du sud-ouest des États-Unis et du nord du Mexique. Elle représente la seule espèce du genre Salazaria.

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Scutellaria mexicana ( Vietnamita )

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Scutellaria mexicana là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa môi. Loài này được (Torr.) A.J.Paton miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1990.[2]

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Chú thích

  1. ^ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. ^ The Plant List (2010). Scutellaria mexicana. Truy cập ngày 5 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Scutellaria mexicana: Brief Summary ( Vietnamita )

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Scutellaria mexicana là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa môi. Loài này được (Torr.) A.J.Paton miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1990.

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