Dermatophyllum |
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mescal bean |
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Habit | Shrubs or trees, unarmed. | ||||||||
Stems | erect, twigs densely pubescent or glabrescent. |
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Leaves | alternate, odd-pinnate; stipules present, caducous, linear to deltate; petiolate, petiole 1–1.5 cm; leaflets 5–13[–17], alternate to subopposite, stipels minute or absent, linear, blade leathery, margins entire, thickened, surfaces pubescent or glabrescent. |
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Inflorescences | 2–15[–75]-flowered, terminal or axillary, racemes; bracts present, caducous; bracteoles persistent or caducous, 2. |
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Flowers | papilionaceous; calyx campanulate (sometimes gibbous), lobes 5, sometimes connate adaxially; corolla usually purple, blue-purple, lilac, or lavender [violet], rarely white, glabrous; keel petals usually partly connate; stamens 10, distinct or connate proximally; anthers dorsifixed. |
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Fruits | legumes, stipitate, torose to torulose, straight to slightly curved, compressed and oblong, or subglobose to cylindrical, indehiscent, papery, leathery, or woody, appressed-pubescent. |
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Seeds | 1–10, usually red or dull red to reddish brown, rarely orange or yellow, reniform to subglobose, margins angular. |
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x | = 9. |
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Dermatophyllum |
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Distribution | sw United States; sc United States; Mexico |
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Discussion | Species 6 (3 in the flora). Two other generic names have been used for taxa now placed in Dermatophyllum, in addition to their placement in Sophora: Agastianis Rafinesque and Calia Terán & Berlandier (G. P. Yakovlev 1968). Agastianis is superfluous and an illegitimate substitute for the nomenclaturally rejected name Broussonetia Ortega (1798). Calia is considered a later homonym of Calea Linnaeus (1763, Asteraceae; K. N. Gandhi et al. 2011). Dermatophyllum is a segregate from Sophora. It is considered distinct from Sophora by its woody habit; thick, leathery leaflets; blue, violet, or white petals; calyx with obvious teeth or lobes; flattened to terete legumes; and geographic range. The distinction is supported by molecular data indicating that Dermatophyllum (as Calia) falls into a separate clade from Styphnolobium and other Sophora species (K. N. Gandhi et al. 2011; G. P. Lewis et al. 2005; R. T. Pennington et al. 2001; M. F. Wojciechowski et al. 2004). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 11. | ||||||||
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Name authority | Scheele: Linnaea 21: 458. (1848) | ||||||||
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