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hairy rupturewort, Herniaria

Habit Plants annual, gray-green, densely pubescent.
Stems

prostrate to ascending, 4–20 cm.

Leaves

opposite proximally, often alternate distally;

stipules 0.5–1.3 mm;

blade elliptic to oblanceolate, 3–12 mm, hirsute or ciliate, adaxial surface sometimes glabrescent.

Inflorescences

axillary, leaf-opposed or on short branches, mostly 3–8-flowered.

Flowers

0.9–1.8 mm, densely pubescent;

calyx burlike;

sepals equal or somewhat unequal, 0.8–1.5 mm, hirsute, hairs of perigynous zone hooked or tightly coiled, each sepal with 1–2 spinelike hairs at apex;

stamens 2–3 or 5;

staminodes petaloid, 0.4–0.6 mm;

styles distinct or connate in proximal 1/3.

Utricles

0.7–0.9 mm, ca. equaling sepals.

2n

= 18, 36 (Europe).

Herniaria hirsuta

Distribution
from FNA
AZ; CA; MA; MD; OR; Eurasia; Africa
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Discussion

Varieties 4+ (2 in the flora).

We are following J. R. Akeroyd (1993) rather than M. N. Chaudhri (1968) in treating Herniaria cinerea as an infraspecific taxon of H. hirsuta. We believe it more appropriate to recognize the differences at varietal level; intermediate conditions found in both European and North American populations weaken the distinctions.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Key
1. Sepals in fruit of ± equal lengths; hairs on flowers of 1 size, 1/ 1/ 3 times sepals, tips of hairs ± straight, reduced or absent on hypanthium area; stamens usually 5
var. hirsuta
1. Sepals in fruit of 2 ± unequal lengths; hairs on flowers of 2 sizes, long one 1/ 2/ 3 times sepals, short ones 4- 3 times sepals, tips of some or all hairs hooked or tightly coiled; hypanthium area pubescent, hairs with hooked or tightly coiled tips;stamens 2-3
var. cinerea
Source FNA vol. 5.
Parent taxa Caryophyllaceae > subfam. Paronychioideae > Herniaria
Sibling taxa
H. glabra
Subordinate taxa
H. hirsuta var. cinerea, H. hirsuta var. hirsuta
Name authority Linnaeus: Sp. Pl. 1: 218. (1753)
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