Acleisanthes parvifolia
Acleisanthes parvifolia, common names littleleaf moonpod[2] and Big Bend trumpets, is a plant species native to northeastern Chihuahua and western Texas. In Texas, is known from only 4 counties: Culberson, Hudspeth, Brewster and Presidio. Some of the populations are situated inside Big Bend National Park, others within Guadalupe Mountains National Park.[3][4][5]
Big Bend trumpets | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Caryophyllales |
Family: | Nyctaginaceae |
Genus: | Acleisanthes |
Species: | A. parvifolia |
Binomial name | |
Acleisanthes parvifolia (Torr.) R.A.Levin | |
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Acleisanthes parvifolia is a perennial herb up to 60 cm tall, sometimes a bit woody at the base. Leaves are yellow-green, up to 25 mm long. Flowers are usually solitary, yellow-green, up to 6 cm long. Fruits are up to 10 mm long, hairy.[4][6][7][8]
References
- Tropicos
- "Selinocarpus parvifolius". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- CONABIO. 2009. Catálogo taxonómico de especies de México. 1. In Capital Nat. México. CONABIO, Mexico City.
- Flora of North America, v4 p 37.
- Biota of North America, Floristic Synthesis, Acleisanthes parvifolia
- Levin, Rachel A. 2002. Novon. 12: 62. 2002 .
- Emory, William Hemsley. 1859. Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Botany 2(1): 168. .
- Standley, Paul Carpenter. 1909. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 12(8): 388.
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