Croton leucophyllus |
Croton heptalon |
|
---|---|---|
two-color croton |
woolly croton |
|
Habit | Herbs, annual, 5–15 dm, monoecious; stems, leaves, and buds whitish-hairy when young, becoming glabrate. | |
Stems | well branched distally, stellate-hairy. |
|
Leaves | not clustered; stipules linear, 2–7 mm; petiole 0.5–5 cm, glands absent at apex; blade ovate-lanceolate, 3–10 × 1–5 cm, base cordate to rounded, margins entire, apex acute, abaxial surface pale green, not appearing brown-dotted, no stellate hairs with brown centers, adaxial surface darker green, both stellate-hairy. |
|
Inflorescences | bisexual, racemes, 2–4 cm, staminate flowers 3–10, pistillate flowers 4–8. |
|
Pedicels | staminate 2–4 mm, pistillate 1–2 mm. |
|
Staminate flowers | sepals (4–)5, 1–2 mm, abaxial surface stellate-hairy; petals 5, linear-oblong-lanceolate, 1–1.5 mm, abaxial surface stellate-hairy; stamens 9–12. |
|
Pistillate flowers | sepals 7–8, subequal, 3–6 mm, margins entire, apex straight to slightly incurved, abaxial surface whitish appressed-tomentose; petals 0; ovary 3-locular; styles 3, 3–4 mm, 4-fid, terminal segments 12. |
|
Capsules | 6–8 × 6–7 mm, smooth; columella tipped with 3-pronged grappling hooklike appendage. |
|
Seeds | 4–5 × 2–2.5 mm, shiny. |
|
Croton leucophyllus |
Croton heptalon |
|
Phenology | Flowering May–Dec. | |
Habitat | Beaches, coastal dunes, roadsides. | |
Elevation | 0–50 m. (0–200 ft.) | |
Distribution |
TX; ne Mexico |
TX; e Mexico |
Discussion | Varieties 2 (1 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Morphological differences among Croton heptalon and its multifid-styled relatives in sect. Heptallon, especially C. capitatus and C. lindheimeri, can be quite subtle. In general, C. heptalon can be distinguished from C. capitatus by its more elongate pistillate part of the inflorescence, non-recurving sepal tips in the pistillate flowers, and more cordate leaf bases on larger basal leaves. Whitish pubescence on its young growth and styles that branch once into four terminal segments distinguish C. heptalon from C. lindheimeri. Croton muelleri J. M. Coulter, which is an illegitimate name, pertains here. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 12, p. 218. | FNA vol. 12, p. 217. |
Parent taxa | ||
Sibling taxa | ||
Subordinate taxa | ||
Synonyms | Oxydectes leucophylla | Oxydectes heptalon, C. albinoides, C. capitatus var. albinoides, C. engelmannii var. albinoides, C. muelleri var. albinoides, Heptallon aromaticum |
Name authority | Müller Arg.: Linnaea 34: 139. (1865) | (Kuntze) B. W. van Ee & P. E. Berry: Syst. Bot. 35: 159. (2010) |
Web links |