Petrorhagia

(Seringe) Link

Handbuch 2: 235. 1831.

Etymology: Greek petra- , rock, and rhagas, rent or chink, translation of Latin saxifraga, rockbreaking, alluding to prevalence in rock crevices
Basionym: Gypsophila sect. Petrorhagia Seringe in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle, Prodr. 1: 354. 1824
Synonyms: Kohlrauschia Kunth Tunica Ludwig
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 162. Mentioned on page 4, 6, 163.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA5 P21 Petrorhagia saxifraga var saxifraga.jpegPetrorhagia saxifraga var. saxifraga
Petrorhagia prolifera
Velezia rigida
Linny Heagy
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi

Herbs, annual or perennial with woody bases. Taproots slender to stout Stems erect or ascending, simple or branched proximally, terete or angular. Leaves connate proximally into sheath, sessile; blade 1-veined or 3-veined, linear to narrowly oblanceolate, apex acute. Inflorescences terminal, dense capitula or lax cymes, or flowers solitary; bracts paired, brown-scarious and often enclosing inflorescence; involucel bracteoles of 1–3 pairs [or absent], similar in size and texture. Pedicels erect. Flowers bisexual, occasionally unisexual and female; sepals connate proximally into tube, 4–15 mm; tube green or reddish and white or brown-scarious, 15-veined, cylindric, terete, commissures between sepals veinless, broad, scarious; lobes green, reddish, or brown, 3-veined, oblong, shorter than tube, margins white or brown, scarious, apex rounded; petals 5, pink or purplish to white, clawed (or not in P. saxifraga), auricles absent, coronal appendages absent, blade apex entire and obtuse to 2-fid to 1/16 of length; nectaries at filament bases; stamens 10; filaments distinct; staminodes absent; ovary 1-locular; styles 2, filiform, 2–9 mm, glabrous proximally; stigmas 2, linear along adaxial surface of styles, papillate (30×). Capsules 4-lobed, oblong, shorter than sepals, opening by 4 slightly recurving or straight teeth; carpophore present. Seeds 8–15, blackish brown, shield or helmet-shaped, dorsiventrally compressed, reticulate to papillate, marginal wing absent, appendage absent; embryo central, straight. x = [13?, 14?], 15.

Distribution

Introduced; Europe (Mediterranean region), c, sw Asia, Africa (Mediterranean region), in South America, Africa (Republic of South Africa), Pacific Islands (Hawaii), Australia

Discussion

Species 33 (4 in the flora).

Some authors, e.g., V. Bittrich (1993), prefer to split Petrorhagia as shown in couplet one of the key below, recognizing the five species in the genus with broad, brown-scarious bracts enclosing much of the inflorescence as the genus Kohlrauschia Kunth. While a dorsiventrally compressed seed with a straight, central embryo is common to all species, Petrorhagia is morphologically diverse, with five sections recognized by P. W. Ball and V. H. Heywood (1964), and in many ways morphologically intermediate between Dianthus and Gypsophila. If Kohlrauschia is recognized, the inflorescence is the only character not shared by at least a few other species of Petrorhagia.

Key

1 Flowers in lax cymes or solitary; pedicels 5-20 mm; inflorescence bracts brown-scarious, linear to narrowly ovate, not enclosing flowers; involucel bracteoles scarious, narrowly ovate, less than 1/ 2 length of sepals; sepals 4-6 mm [sect. Petrorhagia] Petrorhagia saxifraga
1 Flowers in capitate inflorescences, rarely appearing solitary; pedicels 0.1-3 mm; inflorescence bracts and involucel bracteoles brown-scarious, broadly ovate, ± equaling sepals, enclosing flowers; sepals (5-)10-15 mm [sect. Kohlrauschia (Kunth) P. W. Ball & Heywood] > 2
2 Leaf sheaths ± as long as wide, usually 1-2 mm; petals with apex truncate or emarginate, dark-colored veins absent Petrorhagia prolifera
2 Leaf sheaths 1.5-3 times as long as wide, usually 3-9 mm; petals with apex obcordate or 2-fid, dark-colored veins 1-6 > 3
3 Seeds (1.3-)1.5-1.8 mm, shield-shaped, tuberculate; leaf sheaths (2-)3-4 mm; apices of inner inflorescence bracts obtuse or mucronate; dark-colored petal veins 1(-3) Petrorhagia nanteuilii
3 Seeds 1-1.4 mm, helmet-shaped, covered with conical papillae; leaf sheaths (3-)4-9 mm; apices of inner inflorescence bracts mucronate; dark-colored petal veins 3(-6) Petrorhagia dubia
... more about "Petrorhagia"
awned +  and not hooded +
rounded;acute +
Richard K. Rabeler +  and Ronald L. Hartman +
(Seringe) Link +
Gypsophila sect. Petrorhagia +
3-veined +  and 1-veined +
linear +  and narrowly oblanceolate +
rarely +  and not succulent +
reduced +
brown-scarious +
oblong;4-lobed +
dish--shaped +
expanded +
Europe (Mediterranean region) +, c +, sw Asia +, Africa (Mediterranean region) +, in South America +, Africa (Republic of South Africa) +, Pacific Islands (Hawaii) +  and Australia +
Greek petra- , rock, and rhagas, rent or chink, translation of Latin saxifraga, rockbreaking, alluding to prevalence in rock crevices +
subsessile +  and sessile +
conspicuous +
female +, unisexual +  and bisexual +
stalked +  and simple +
whorled +  and opposite +
connate +
brown +, reddish +  and green +
brown +  and white +
swollen +
3 +  and 5 +
crassinucellate +  and bitegmic +
campylotropous +
purplish +  and white +
fugacious +
ball1964a +, rabeler1985a +  and thomas1983a +
blackish brown +
reticulate +  and papillate +
compressed +  and helmet--shaped +
4 cm40 mm <br />0.04 m <br /> (6.2 cm62 mm <br />0.062 m <br />) +
persistent +
0.4 cm4 mm <br />0.004 m <br /> (1.5 cm15 mm <br />0.015 m <br />) +
branched +  and simple +
prostrate +, decumbent +  and sprawling +
ascending;erect +
angular;terete +
[30 +  and 2 +
papillate +
distinct +
filiform +
0.2 cm2 mm <br />0.002 m <br /> (0.9 cm9 mm <br />0.009 m <br />) +
Kohlrauschia +  and Tunica +
slender +  and stout +
Petrorhagia +
Caryophyllaceae subfam. Caryophylloideae +
straight +
divided +
reddish and white +  and green +
terete +  and cylindric +
brown-scarious +
stoloniferous +, rhizomatous +  and taprooted +
perennial +  and annual +
pubescence of simple hairs or stalked glands +  and glabrous +
15 +, 14 +  and [13 +