Croton lindheimerianus var. tharpii
SouthW. Naturalist 3: 188. 1959.
Common names: Tharp’s three-seed croton
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 219.
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Plants roughly tomentose. Leaf-blades lanceolate, length mostly more than 2 times width, apex acute. Pedicels erect in fruit.
Phenology: Flowering Jul–Oct.
Habitat: Loamy or rocky flats, limestone washes.
Elevation: 1000–1600 m.
Distribution
Ariz., Tex., Mexico (Coahuila)
Discussion
Variety tharpii is found in the flora area only in southern Arizona and western Texas.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.
"connate" is not a number. "distinct" is not a number.
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pale green +
darker green +
stellate-hairy +
dehiscing +
incurved +
acute +
pinnate +
rounded +
lanceolate;suborbiculate +
absent +
absent +
brown +
Tharp’s three-seed croton +
fascicles +
1;3 +
unisexual +
septicidal +
subtending +
absent +
stellate +
brown-dotted +
absent +
bisexual +
absent +
absent +
lanceolate +
simple +
fascicled +
alternate +
clustered +
orange +
older +
villous +
extrastaminal +
absent +
annular +
axile +
superior +
anatropous +
erect +
absent +
hypogynous +
list;count;distinct +
absent +
linear-oblong-lanceolate +
absent +
(1-)3-carpellate +
absent +
sharp +
SouthW. Naturalist +
1959 +
shiny +
1.5 cm15 mm <br />0.015 m <br /> (?) +
absent +
5;6 +
equal +
longitudinal +
distinct +
inflexed +
7;9 +
branched +
stellate-tomentose +
1;32 +
absent +
rudimentary +
unbranched +
2-fid +
Croton lindheimerianus var. tharpii +
Croton lindheimerianus +
variety +
annual +
tomentose +
monoecious +