Fagonia pachyacantha
N. Amer. Fl. 25: 105. 1910.
Perennial herbs or subshrubs, to 0.6 m, to 1 m diam. Stems ± prostrate, radiating from plant base, sparsely branched, dark green, not noticeably slender, ultimate branches densely short-stipitate to subsessile-glandular, glands globular (drying to cupshaped), golden (making branches appear yellowish from a distance), 1 mm diam.; older stems glabrate basally, not scabrous. Leaves (1–) 3-foliolate; stipules straight, spreading to slightly reflexed, stout, linear-subulate, 3–16 mm, about as long as petioles, glandular to glabrate; petiole 2–16 mm, glandular to glabrate; leaflets ovate to elliptic, slightly obovate, or linear and terete, glandular, becoming glabrate, ± as long as or longer than petiole, apex spinulose, often fleeting, terminal to 26 × 10 mm, laterals to 20 × 7 mm, shorter and narrower than terminal, one or both commonly caducous. Pedicels 1–7 mm, glandular. Flowers to 1.5 cm diam.; sepals green to purple, ovatelanceolate, 2–4 × 1–1.5 mm, apiculate, glandular to glabrate; petals light to dark red-purple, 5–8 × 2.5–5.5 mm; stamen filaments 3.5–5 mm; ovary 2 mm, glandular, hairy; style 2–3 mm. Capsules 3.5–5.5 × 4–5 mm, puberulent, usually glandular; style 1.5–4 mm, not or barely wider at base.
Phenology: Flowering Nov–May.
Habitat: Flat, sandy or rocky desert habitats.
Elevation: 0–500 m.
Distribution
Ariz., Calif., Mexico (Baja California), Mexico (Baja California Sur), Mexico (Sonora)
Discussion
Fagonia pachyacantha is found only in the Sonoran Desert.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
No values specified.