Euphorbia austrotexana var. carrii |
Euphorbia austrotexana |
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Habit | Herbs, annual, with taproot. | |||||
Stems | 6–13 cm. |
erect, usually branched near base, 6–22 cm, glabrous. |
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Leaves | blade linear to slightly lanceolate, apex acute. |
petiole absent; blade linear to slightly lanceolate or linear-oblanceolate, 5–18 × 0.5–2.5 mm, base linear attenuate, margins entire, apex rounded to obtuse or acute, surfaces glabrous; venation pinnate, midvein prominent. |
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Involucre | infundibular, 0.8–1.1 × 0.6–0.9 mm, glabrous; glands 4, crescent-shaped; 0.2–0.4 × 0.5–0.6 mm; horns divergent, 0.5–0.7 mm. |
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Staminate flowers | 5–10. |
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Pistillate flowers | ovary glabrous; styles 0.3–0.5 mm, 2-fid. |
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Capsules | ovoid-globose, 1.8–2.2 × 3–3.2 mm, slightly 3-lobed; cocci rounded, smooth, glabrous; columella 1.5–2 mm. |
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Seeds | 1.4–1.5 × 1–1.1 mm, surface with irregular and not obviously concave depressions. |
white to gray, ellipsoid, 1.4–1.7 × 1–1.3 mm, with deep, irregular to rounded, shallow to concave depressions over entire surface; caruncle reniform-ovate, depressed-conic, 0.5–0.7 × 0.7–1 mm. |
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Dichasial | bracts broadly ovate-lanceolate, base rounded. |
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Cyathial | arrangement: terminal pleiochasial branches 3, 1–3 times 2-branched; pleiochasial bracts similar in shape to but slightly shorter and wider than distal leaves; dichasial bracts distinct, not imbricate, reniform-ovate to subdeltate-ovate or broadly ovate-lanceolate, base obliquely truncate to rounded, margins entire, apex obtuse to broadly acuminate; axillary cymose branches 0–3. |
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Cyathia | peduncle 0–0.5 mm. |
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Euphorbia austrotexana var. carrii |
Euphorbia austrotexana |
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Phenology | Flowering and fruiting spring. | |||||
Habitat | Sandy soils. | |||||
Elevation | 0–200. | |||||
Distribution |
TX |
TX |
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Discussion | Variety carrii is restricted to Jim Hogg and Kenedy counties, Texas; M. H. Mayfield (2013) indicated that populations are confined to the South Texas Sand Sheet and apparently occur in the deepest sand areas of the region. B. L. Turner (2011) mistook collections of this taxon for the introduced, Old World E. exigua. The two species are not closely related and can be readily distinguished based on seed morphology. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Varieties 2 (2 in the flora). Euphorbia austrotexana occurs in stabilized sandy soil in the south Texas plains (M. H. Mayfield 2013). It is similar to E. longicruris but differs from that species in its often narrowly oblanceolate to linear leaves and its white to gray, ellipsoid seeds that are covered with minute, concave depressions. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 12, p. 299. | FNA vol. 12, p. 298. | ||||
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Name authority | Mayfield: J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 7: 636, fig. 2[row 3, center]. (2013) | Mayfield: J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 7: 634, figs. 1, 2[row 3, left & center]. (2013) | ||||
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