Eriogonum correllii

Reveal

Sida 3: 198, fig. 1. 1968.

Common names: Correll’s wild buckwheat
Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Mentioned on page 333, 370.

Herbs, erect, 1.5–3.5(–4) × 0.5–1 dm, tomentose. Stems: caudex absent; aerial flowering stems erect, stout, solid, not fistulose, arising directly from a taproot, (0.5–)1–2 dm, tomentose. Leaves basal, not in rosettes; petiole 4–10 cm, tomentose to floccose; blade lanceolate to elliptic, (2–)4–12(–15) × 1–3.5 cm, densely white-tomentose abaxially, floccose or glabrous and green adaxially, margins entire, plane. Inflorescences compound-umbellate, 5–15(–20) × 3–10(–12) cm; branches tomentose; bracts 3–6, leaflike at proximal node, 1–4 × 0.5–1.5(–1.8) cm, often scalelike distally. Involucres 1 per node, turbinate to campanulate, 3–5 × 2–4 mm, tomentose; teeth 5–7, erect or slightly spreading, 0.3–0.6 mm. Flowers (2.5–)3–7 mm, including 1–1.5(–2) mm stipelike base; perianth bright yellow, densely pubescent; tepals dimorphic, those of outer whorl lanceolate to elliptic, 2.5–5 × 1.5–2.5 mm, those of inner whorl elliptic to fan-shaped, 4–7 × 2–3.5 mm; stamens exserted, 3–5 mm; filaments pilose proximally. Achenes light brown to brown, 3.5–6 mm, glabrous except for sparsely pubescent beak. 2n = 40.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Oct.
Habitat: On clayey flats and mounds, mesquite communities, oak and juniper woodlands
Elevation: 400-1000 m

Discussion

Eriogonum correllii is known from a few scattered locations in northern Texas (Armstrong, Briscoe, Floyd, Foard, Hardeman, Knox, and Oldham counties). Published references to this species (R. B. Kaul 1986) being in Oklahoma were based on specimens of E. jamesii var. jamesii.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.