Difference between revisions of "Tradescantia ozarkana"

E. S. Anderson & Woodson

Contr. Arnold Arbor. 9: 56, plate 12, map 3. 1935.

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Revision as of 22:22, 27 May 2020

Herbs, erect or ascending, rarely rooting at nodes. Stems not flexuous, 10–50 cm; internodes glabrous to pilose. Leaves spirally arranged, sessile; blade silvery or gray-green, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate or linear-oblong, 8–28 × 1–6 cm (distal leaf blades wider than sheaths when sheaths opened, flattened), base ± rounded to cuneate, apex acuminate, ± glaucous, usually glabrous. Inflorescences all or mostly terminal; bracts foliaceous. Flowers distinctly pedicillate; pedicels 2–3.2 cm, glandular-pilosulose; sepals 6–12 mm, sparsely to densely glandular-pilosulose; petals distinct, white or pale pink to pale lavender, broadly ovate, not clawed, 1.2–1.6 cm; stamens free. Capsules 6–8 mm. Seeds 3–4 mm. 2n = 12, 24.


Phenology: Flowering spring (Apr–May).
Habitat: Rich woods, mainly on rocky slopes and along cliffs, occasionally in bottomlands

Discussion

Tradescantia ozarkana is endemic to the Ozarks.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Tradescantia ozarkana"
Robert B. Faden +
E. S. Anderson & Woodson +
Ark. +, Mo. +  and Okla. +
Rich woods, mainly on rocky slopes and along cliffs, occasionally in bottomlands +
Flowering spring (Apr–May). +
Contr. Arnold Arbor. +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Rhoeo +, Setcreasea +  and Zebrina +
Tradescantia ozarkana +
Tradescantia +
species +