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Southern Mountain Misery

Chamaebatia australis (Brandeg.) Abrams

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Chamaebatia australis (Brand.) Abrams, Bull. Torrey
Club 34: 263. 1907.
Chamaebatia foliolosa australis Brand. Bot. Gaz. 27: 447. 1899.
A low shrub with almost black smooth bark; young branches very leafy, short pilosetomentose and slightly glandular; leaves thrice or twice pinnatifid, lanceolate in outline, 3-6 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide, viscid-pubescent and only slightly glandular; ultimate divisions oval or rounded, rarely more than 0.5 mm. long; stipules linear; cymes 1-4-flowered, glandularhirsute ; bracts f oliaceous, pinnatifid ; hypanthium turbinate, glandular-hirsute without, villous within, 4 mm. high; sepals ovate or elliptic, 3 mm. long, abruptly mucronate; petals white, 4-5 mm. long, broadly obovate or subobcordate; ovary glabrous.
Type locality: La Grulla, Lower California.
Distribution: San Diego County, California; northern Lower California.
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Per Axel Rydberg. 1913. ROSACEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 22(5). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Chamaebatia australis

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Chamaebatia australis is a species of aromatic evergreen shrub in the rose family known by the common names southern mountain misery and southern bearclover.[1] This uncommon shrub is native to the chaparral slopes of southern California and northern Baja California. It has very dark bark, and is covered in a foliage of 2-pinnate leaves, meaning leaves which are made up of small leaflets which are further divided themselves into tiny leaflets, giving the foliage a fernlike appearance. Each leaf is a gland-dotted frond of 3 to 8 centimeters in length. The flowers are roselike with small rounded white petals and yellow centers filled with many stamens. The fruit is a leathery achene.

References

  1. ^ Raven, Peter H. (1966). Native Shrubs of Southern California. University of California Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-520-01050-5.

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Chamaebatia australis: Brief Summary

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Chamaebatia australis is a species of aromatic evergreen shrub in the rose family known by the common names southern mountain misery and southern bearclover. This uncommon shrub is native to the chaparral slopes of southern California and northern Baja California. It has very dark bark, and is covered in a foliage of 2-pinnate leaves, meaning leaves which are made up of small leaflets which are further divided themselves into tiny leaflets, giving the foliage a fernlike appearance. Each leaf is a gland-dotted frond of 3 to 8 centimeters in length. The flowers are roselike with small rounded white petals and yellow centers filled with many stamens. The fruit is a leathery achene.

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