Argythamnia |
Argythamnia cyanophylla |
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silverbush, wild-Mercury |
bruise leaf, Charleston Mountain silverbush |
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Habit | Herbs, subshrubs, or shrubs [trees], annual or perennial, monoecious or dioecious; hairs usually malpighiaceous (appressed and attached by the middle), sometimes unbranched [stellate], rarely absent; latex absent. | Herbs, perennial, monoecious, to 2.5 dm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stems | erect, sparsely hairy, hairs malpighiaceous. |
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Leaves | drought deciduous or persistent, alternate, simple; stipules present, persistent or deciduous; petiole absent or present, glands usually absent (tack-shaped glands along length in A. adenophora); blade unlobed, margins entire or serrate-dentate, laminar glands absent; venation palmate (3- or 5-veined), secondary veins arcuate, not closely spaced. |
stipules apparently persistent, punctiform, minute, margins glandular; petiole absent; blade elliptic, obovate, or linear, 1–5 × 0.5–2.2 cm, margins entire, without glands, surfaces sparsely hairy, hairs malpighiaceous. |
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Inflorescences | unisexual or bisexual (pistillate flowers proximal, staminate distal), axillary, racemes; glands subtending each bract 0. |
unisexual or bisexual, to 4 cm; bracts ovate to lanceolate, to 1.5 mm, margins without glands. |
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Pedicels | present. |
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Flowers | without pink dye when wetted. |
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Staminate flowers | sepals [4–]5, valvate, distinct; petals [4–]5, distinct, free or adnate to androphore, white, sometimes pale yellow-green or pale purple proximally; nectary extrastaminal, [4–]5 glands; stamens [4–](7–)10[–12] in [1–]2 whorls, connate proximally forming androphore; staminodes 0–5, at apex of androphore; pistillode absent. |
sepals lanceolate, 3.5–7 × 1–1.3 mm; petals spatulate to obovate, 3–5 × 1.5 mm, adnate to androphore; nectary glands elliptic, 0.3 × 0.2 mm, adnate to androphore, glabrous; stamens (7–)10, staminodes 0 or rudimentary. |
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Pistillate flowers | sepals 5, distinct; petals usually 5, sometimes rudimentary or 0, distinct, white, sometimes pale yellow-green or pale purple proximally; nectary 5 glands; pistil 3(–4)-carpellate; styles 3, distinct or connate proximally, 2-fid, branches 6 per flower, [2 times 2-fid]. |
sepals lanceolate to ovate, 3.5–7 × 1.5–2.2 mm, without glands; petals 5, obovate to spatulate, 2.8–3.5 × 0.7–2.8 mm; nectary glands obovate, 0.5 × 0.7 mm, glabrous; ovary sericeous; styles 1.6–2 mm, glabrous; stigmas flattened. |
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Fruits | capsules, not muricate. |
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Capsules | 3–5.5 mm, with scattered adpressed malpighiaceous hairs. |
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Seeds | globose to ovoid; caruncle absent [present]. |
3.5–4 mm, smooth, maculate. |
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Argythamnia |
Argythamnia cyanophylla |
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Phenology | Flowering Mar–Jun and Aug–Oct. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Habitat | Scrub, pinyon-juniper woodlands, limestone-derived, rocky soils, damp zones near lakes. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | 2000–2600 m. (6600–8500 ft.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution |
United States; Mexico; Central America; South America; West Indies; tropical and subtropical regions |
AZ; NM; NV |
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Discussion | Species ca. 80 (12 in the flora). There has been controversy surrounding the taxonomic status of Argythamnia. Some authors have recognized Ditaxis, which includes all of the species in the flora area, at the generic level (G. L. Webster 1994b; A. Radcliffe-Smith 2001), whereas others have treated it as a subgenus of Argythamnia (J. W. Ingram 1980; R. McVaugh 1995). There are several morphological characters that distinguish these taxa and pollen morphology supports their generic recognition (W. Punt 1962). However, recent molecular phylogenetic studies demonstrate that recognizing Ditaxis makes Argythamnia paraphyletic (Y. Ramírez-Amezcua 2011), so they are treated here as a single genus. Argythamnia heterantha (Zuccarini) Müller Arg., from Mexico, is cultivated; the seeds are used as a saffron substitute and represent a potential resource for dye, oil, and protein (M. D. Méndez-Robles et al. 2004). M. C. Johnston (1990) reported Argythamnia astroplethos J. W. Ingram from the Chinati Mountains, Presidio County, Texas, but no specimens were cited and none have been located. This species grows nearby in Chihuahua, Mexico, and may eventually be documented from Texas. It belongs to subgenus Chiropetalum (A. Jussieu) J. W. Ingram and can be distinguished from other Argythamnia species in the flora area by its indumentum of stellate hairs in addition to malpighiaceous hairs, tetramerous staminate flowers, and styles that are twice 2-fid. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Argythamnia cyanophylla is found from southern Nevada across northern Arizona to central New Mexico. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 12, p. 172. | FNA vol. 12, p. 176. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Synonyms | Aphora, Ditaxis, Serophyton | Ditaxis cyanophylla, D. diversiflora | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name authority | P. Browne: Civ. Nat. Hist. Jamaica, 338. (1756) | (Wooton & Standley) J. W. Ingram: Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 80: 423. (1953) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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