Tarenaya

Rafinesque

Sylva Tellur., 111. 1838.

Common names: Spiderflower
Etymology: Origin obscure
Synonyms: Cleome sect. Tarenaya (Rafinesque) H. H. Iltis
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 218. Mentioned on page 199, 200, 215, 217.
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Cleoserrata serrata
Tarenaya hassleriana
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey

Herbs [shrubs], annual. Stems sparsely to profusely branched; glabrous or glandular-pubescent (sometimes spiny). Leaves: stipular spines present [absent]; petiole with pulvinus basally or distally, (petiolule base adnate, forming pulvinar disc; spines present); leaflets [1 or] (3) 5 or 7 [–11] (with tiny prickles terminating teeth). Inflorescences terminal or axillary (from distal leaves), racemes (flat-topped or elongated); bracts present [absent]. Flowers (often appearing unisexual due to incomplete development), zygomorphic; sepals persistent, distinct, equal (each often subtending a nectary); petals equal; stamens 6; filaments inserted on a discoid or conical androgynophore, glabrous; anthers (linear), coiling as pollen released; gynophore recurved in fruit. Fruits capsules, dehiscent, oblong. Seeds 10–30+, triangular to subglobose, not arillate, (cleft fused between ends). x = 10.

Distribution

Introduced; South America, worldwide in tropical and warm-temperate regions

Discussion

Species 33 (2 in the flora).

Traditionally included in a broad circumscription of Cleome, Tarenaya is distinguished by its stipular and petiolar spines, absence of arils, and seeds with a large cleft cavity. All species are native to tropical America, with the exception of T. afrospina (H. H. Iltis) H. H. Iltis, of western Africa. Tarenaya hassleriana, long known as C. spinosa (and commonly by the misapplied name C. houtteana) and more recently as C. hassleriana, is a popular garden ornamental and, probably, the most widely distributed member of the family.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Sepals, ovary, and capsules glabrous; petals usually pink or purple, sometimes white. Tarenaya hassleriana
1 Sepals, ovary, and capsules ± glandular-pubescent; petals white or greenish white. Tarenaya spinosa
... more about "Tarenaya"
conical +  and discoid +
Gordon C. Tucker +  and Hugh H. Iltis +
Rafinesque +
serrulate +, serrate +  and entire +
Spiderflower +
South America +  and worldwide in tropical and warm-temperate regions +
Origin obscure +
adnate +  and free +
rotate;crateriform campanulate or urceolate +
dehiscent +  and indehiscent +
elongate +
sessile +  and stalked +
axillary +  and terminal +
arranged +  and alternate +
7 (?) +  and 5 (?) +
1-carpellate +
distinct +
unequal +
tricolporate +  and binucleate +
Sylva Tellur., +
not arillate +
gray +  and black +
triangular +  and subglobose +
persistent +
distinct +
glandular-pubescent +  and glabrous +
spreading +  and erect +
glandular-pubescent +  and glabrous +
deciduous +  and caducous +
scale-like +, thread-like +  and 3-8-palmatifid +
Cleome sect. Tarenaya +
Tarenaya +
Cleomaceae +