Pisonia capitata

(S. Watson) Standley

Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 13: 388. 1911.

Basionym: Cryptocarpus capitatus S. Watson Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 24: 71. 1889
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 73. Mentioned on page 72.
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Shrubs or small trees, to 6 m; branches dense, spreading at right angles, usually armed with stout, recurved spines 7–14 mm. Stems arching, velvety when young, glabrate later. Leaf-blades broadly obovate or suborbiculate, 2–6 × 2–6 cm, base rounded or broadly cuneate, apex rounded, rarely subacute. Inflorescences: [staminate inflorescences subglobose, dense, 1–2 cm diam.]; pistillate inflorescences densely subglobose at anthesis, more open in age; branches divaricate or ascending; fruiting pedicel 0.5–2 cm. Perianths: [perianth of staminate flowers deep red, broadly campanulate, 2–3 mm, densely and shortly viscid-villous]; perianth of pistillate flowers greenish, often blushed with red, 2–2.5 mm, densely puberulent. Fruits clavate, 7–10 × 3–4 mm, densely puberulent between glandular ribs, glands extending entire length of fruits.


Phenology: Flowering winter–early spring.
Habitat: Protected clefts on rhyolitic soils in arid scrub [tropical deciduous forests, thickets, along watercourses]
Elevation: 0-1100 m

Discussion

Pisonia capitata is represented in the flora by a single, possibly clonal, population of a few pistillate plants in south-central Arizona several hundred kilometers north of known populations in Sonora, perhaps originating from a freak event of bird dispersal. Plants are not known to have set seed.

As noted above, pistillate plants of Pisonia capitata and P. aculeata exhibit no apparent differences, nor are there apparent vegetative differences between the species. That plants known in the flora truly represent P. aculeata is an assumption based on geography.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

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subacute;rounded +
John S. Clement +  and Richard W. Spellenberg +
(S. Watson) Standley +
glutinous +
nearly +  and symmetric +
cuneate +  and rounded +
unequal +
woody +, leathery +  and fleshy +
Cryptocarpus capitatus +
undulate;plane;linear;ovate or more or less round +
persistent +
connate +  and distinct +
ascending +  and spreading +
corollalike +  and petaloid +
Ariz. +  and nw Mexico +
0-1100 m +
curved +  and straight +
tubular +, urceolate +  and campanulate +
not constricted +
inconspicuous +  and showy +
1 +  and 80 +
chasmogamous +  and unisexual +
0.7 cm7 mm <br />0.007 m <br /> (1 cm10 mm <br />0.01 m <br />) +
clavate +
coriaceous +
0.3 cm3 mm <br />0.003 m <br /> (0.4 cm4 mm <br />0.004 m <br />) +
Protected clefts on rhyolitic soils in arid scrub [tropical deciduous forests, thickets, along watercourses] +
open +  and pistillate +
0.5 cm5 mm <br />0.005 m <br /> (2 cm20 mm <br />0.02 m <br />) +
2 cm20 mm <br />0.02 m <br /> (6 cm60 mm <br />0.06 m <br />) +
suborbiculate;obovate +
of unequal size +
pubescent +  and glabrous +
sinuate +  and entire +
blushed with red;greenish +
0.2 cm2 mm <br />0.002 m <br /> (0.25 cm2.5 mm <br />0.0025 m <br />) +
Flowering winter–early spring. +
Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. +
1 +  and 5 +
angulate +  and rounded +
thick +  and thin +
fibrous;fleshy +
membranaceous +
ribbed +, 10-ribbed +  and 5-ribbed +
pubescent +, glabrous +  and warty +
wrinkled +
0.7 cm7 mm <br />0.007 m <br /> (1.4 cm14 mm <br />0.014 m <br />) +
armed +  and unarmed +
glabrate +  and velvety +
penicillate +
filiform +
Pisonia capitata +
species +
gland-tipped +
expanding +
tree +  and shrub +