Fendlerella

(Greene) A. Heller

Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 25: 626. 1898.

Common names: Yerba desierto
Etymology: For August Fendler, 1813–1883, botanical collector, and Latin -ella, honor
Basionym: Fendlera Engelmann & A. Gray Fendlerella Greene Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 8: 26. 1881
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 468. Mentioned on page 462, 463.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA12 P57 Fendlerellla utahensis.jpegDeutzia gracilis
Fendlerella utahensis
Whipplea modesta
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey

Shrubs. Stems ascending or spreading. Bark exfoliating in grayish strips or flakes. Branches spreading; twigs with simple trichomes. Leaves deciduous, opposite, sometimes clustered on short-shoots; petiole present, relatively short, those of opposite leaves connate-perfoliate; blade elliptic to lanceolate, oblanceolate, obovate, or linear-oblong, ± coriaceous, margins entire, plane or revolute; venation acrodromous, lateral-veins sometimes obscure. Inflorescences terminal, compound cymes, (3–) 5–26 (–34) -flowered; peduncle present. Pedicels present. Flowers bisexual; perianth and androecium perigynous; hypanthium completely adnate to ovary, turbinate-campanulate, not ribbed in fruit; sepals persistent, (4–) 5, erect, lanceolate, strigose; petals (4–) 5, valvate, spreading, white to yellowish, oblanceolate, base clawed, surfaces usually glabrous, sometimes sericeous-pilose abaxially; stamens (8–) 10; filaments distinct, dorsiventrally flattened, gradually or abruptly tapered from base to tip, apex not 2-lobed; anthers globose; pistil (2–) 3 (–5) -carpellate, ovary slightly inferior, (2–) 3 (–5) -locular; placentation axile; styles persistent, (2–) 3 (–5), distinct. Capsules lanceoloid, cartilaginous, dehiscence basipetally septicidal to near base of fruit. Seeds 1 per locule, reddish-brown, with a white cap, ellipsoid.

Distribution

sw, sc United States, Mexico

Discussion

Species 4 (1 in the flora).

Three other species have been named from Mexico. These differ from Fendlerella utahensis in having leaf blades that have denser pubescence and more revolute margins.

Selected References

None.

"connate" is not a number. "distinct" is not a number.

... more about "Fendlerella"
distinct +
tapered +, or +  and flattened +
not 2-lobed +
Ronald L. McGregor† +
(Greene) A. Heller +
exfoliating +
Fendlera +
elliptic +  and lanceolate oblanceolate obovate or linear-oblong +
coriaceous +
lanceoloid +
Yerba desierto +
(3-)5-26(-34)-flowered +  and compound +
sw +, sc United States +  and Mexico +
For August Fendler, 1813–1883, botanical collector, and Latin -ella, honor +
loculicidal +  and septicidal +
intercostal +  and interstylar +
turbinate-campanulate +
axillary +  and terminal +
deciduous +
connate-perfoliate +
serrulate +, serrate +  and entire +
revolute +, plane +  and entire +
parietal +  and axile +
1/2 +  and 0 +
white +  and yellowish +
oblanceolate +
(2-)3(-5)-carpellate +
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club +
reddish-brown +
ellipsoid +
persistent +
connate +  and distinct +
lanceolate +
enlarged +
free +, connate +  and distinct +
spreading;ascending +
2 +  and 12 +
persistent +
distinct +
sericeous-pilose +  and glabrous +
Fendlerella +
Hydrangeaceae +
deciduous +  and evergreen +