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Johnstonella holoptera (A. Gray) Hasenstab & M.G. Simpson   (redirigido desde: Cryptantha holoptera (A. Gray) J.F. Macbr.)
Familia: Boraginaceae
Narrow-Wing Cat's-Eye, more...winged cryptantha, winged catseye
[Cryptantha holoptera (A. Gray) J.F. Macbr., moreEritrichium holopterum A. Gray, Eritrichium holopterum var. submolle A.Gray]
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Kelley et al 2014 (Jepson online), Kearny and Peebles 1979
Duration: Annual Nativity: Native Lifeform: Forb/Herb General: Annual to short-lived perennial herbs, 10-60 cm tall; stem erect, solitary and forming a central axis but branching throughout, occasionally woody at base; herbage strigose and rough-bristly, the bristles spreading to ascending, some bulbous-based. Leaves: Alternate; lower leaves short-petiolate and upper leaves sessile; blades 3-6 cm long, elliptic to lanceolate, covered with short, rough, bulbous-based bristles. Flowers: White, in scorpioid racemes, these usually bractless and borne in pairs at branch tips; calyx 2 mm long in flower, persistent and extending to 3 mm in fruit, the lobes dense-bristly to rough-hairy with spreading hairs and with a thickened midvein; corolla white, salverform, deciduous, the limb 2-3 mm wide, flat, with 5 yellow appendages at the top of the tube. Fruits: Nutlets 4, ovate to triangular, 2 mm long, dark with pale tubercles, more or less dull, the margin a flat non-papery wing, the axis extending beyond nutlets. Ecology: Found in gravelly to rocky soils, washes, slopes and ridges, below 4,000 ft (1219 m); flowers January to May. Distribution: w AZ, se CA, s NV; south to nw MEX. Notes: Cryptantha is a genus of bristly herbs with white or yellow flowers in spikes that are usually 1-sided and curling like a scorpion-s tail (-scorpioid-). C. holoptera is an uncommon annual of the low deserts near the AZ/CA border; it is primarily distinguished by its nutlets which are covered by pale bumps (tubercles) and have a flat smooth wing around the margin; also look for the upright, relatively tall (usually 30-60 cm) stature of the plant; and the fruiting pedicels 1-5 mm long (other similar species have 0-1 mm pedicels in fruit). Ethnobotany: Unknown Synonyms: Cryptantha inaequata, Eritrichium holopterum, Johnstonella holoptera Editor: AHazelton 2015 Etymology: Cryptantha comes from the Greek krypto, "hidden," and anthos, "flower," a reference to the first described species in the genus which has inconspicuous flowers that self-fertilize without opening; holoptera is from the Greek words holos, -whole, entire- and pteron, -wing,- referring to the wing on the nutlets.
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Este sitio es resultado de la colaboración entre los herbarios del noroeste de México y El Consorcio de SEINet. Está administrado por el Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora