Oxytheca

Nuttall

Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 4: 18. 1848.

Common names: Puncturebract
Etymology: Greek oxys, sharp, and theke, case, alluding to awned involucre
Synonyms: Eriogonum sect. Oxytheca (Nuttall) Roberty & Vautier
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 434. Mentioned on page 221, 435.

Herbs, annual; taproot slender. Stems arising directly from the root, erect to spreading, slender, solid, not fistulose or disarticulating into ringlike segments, sparsely to densely glandular. Leaves persistent through anthesis or quickly deciduous, essentially basal, rosulate; petiole indistinct; blade linear to spatulate, margins entire. Inflorescences terminal, cymose; branches mostly dichotomous, not brittle or disarticulating into segments, round, glabrous or sparsely glandular; bracts 3–5, distinct or connate basally, opposite and linear to narrowly triangular, positioned to side of node, 3-lobed and broadly triangular, or forming a perfoliate disk, leaflike to scalelike, awned, occasionally glandular, glabrous to pubescent. Peduncles present or absent, erect or deflexed, slender or stout. Involucres 1 per node, not ribbed, tubular, narrowly turbinate; teeth (3–)4, erect to spreading, awn-tipped. Flowers 2–10 per involucre at any single time during full anthesis; perianth white to rose or greenish yellow, broadly campanulate when open, narrowly urceolate when closed, glabrous or pubescent abaxially; tepals 6, connate 1/4–1/3 their length, monomorphic or dimorphic, entire apically; stamens 9; filaments basally adnate, glabrous or minutely papillate basally; anthers cream to pink or red, ellipsoid to oval. Achenes usually included, light to dark brown or maroon, not winged, globose-lenticular, glabrous. Seeds: embryo curved. x = 20.

Distribution

w North America, s South America.

Discussion

Species 3 (3 in the flora).

Oxytheca is allied to Eriogonum subg. Ganysma, specifically E. spergulinum and its close relatives. It is distinguished from Eriogonum by the awned involucral lobes. Several species of Oxytheca are food plants for the small dotted-blue butterfly (Philotiella speciosa).

Key

1 Inflorescence bracts connate into perfoliate disk; leaf blades glabrous, with ciliate margins Oxytheca perfoliata
1 Inflorescence bracts not connate into perfoliate disk; leaf blades densely hirsute or strigose and sparsely glandular, without ciliate margins > 2
2 Involucres pedunculate at proximal nodes; awns of inflorescence bracts 0.2-0.5 mm; leaf blades linear to linear-oblanceolate Oxytheca dendroidea
2 Involucres subsessile; awns of inflorescence bracts 1-3 mm; leaf blades broadly oblanceolate to spatulate Oxytheca watsonii
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Nuttall +
Puncturebract +
w North America +  and s South America. +
Greek oxys, sharp, and theke, case, alluding to awned involucre +
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia +
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Eriogonum sect. Oxytheca +
Oxytheca +
Polygonaceae subfam. Eriogonoideae +