Croton michauxii var. elliptica |
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elliptic-leaf rushfoil, Willdenow's croton |
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Leaf | blades lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, 1.5–4 × 0.1–0.4(–1.5) cm; abaxial surface (midstem leaves) hairs with radii separate less than 1/2 length, adaxial surface hairs often slightly raised, overlapping near midvein, radii usually 1–3. |
Inflorescences | usually less than 1 cm, achenes 1–2, crowded at base (appearing sessile in axil of subtending leaf). |
Staminate flowers | usually less than 1 mm diam. |
Achenes | sparsely stellate-lepidote, hairs appressed, radii joined most or all of length, umbos usually blunt, rarely sharp. |
Croton michauxii var. elliptica |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Oct. |
Habitat | Sandstone and granitic outcrops (glades), disturbed sandy soils, forest openings, eroded slopes. |
Elevation | 0–300 m. (0–1000 ft.) |
Distribution |
AL; AR; CT; DE; FL; GA; IA; IL; IN; KS; KY; LA; MD; MO; MS; NC; NJ; OK; PA; SC; TN; TX; VA |
Source | FNA vol. 12, p. 220. |
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Synonyms | Crotonopsis elliptica, C. willdenowii, Leptemon ellipticum |
Name authority | (Willdenow) B. W. van Ee & P. E. Berry: Harvard Pap. Bot. 14: 68. (2009) |
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