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Allionia violacea L. Syst. ed. 10. 890. 1759
Oxybaphus violaceus Choisy, in DC. Prodr. 132: 432 1 849 Oxybaphus violaceus parvifiorus Choisy, m DC. Prodr 13^: $51. IS^y. Mirabilis violacea Heimerl' Beitr. Syst. Nyct. 23. 1897 Allionia mollis Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 13: 405. 1911.
Stems few or numerous, slender, ascending or procumbent, 2-10 dm. long, much branched, the branches slender, green, bifariously puberulent or glabrate, sometimes viscid-pilose, the internodes much elongate; petioles slender, 1-6 cm. long, sparsely or densely pilose; leaf-blades mostly broadly ovate-deltoid, sometimes ovate-oblong or elongate-deltoid, 2-8 cm. long, 1 5-5 cm. wide, subcordate or truncate at the base, usually attenuate or long-attenuate at the apex rarely obtuse or rounded, entire or subundulate, thin, bright-green, sparsely puberulent or short-pilose or glabrate; inflorescence cymose, the cymes usually small and congested, or open in age, often leafy, the branches very slender, viscid-pilose; involucres few, on long or short, slender peduncles, about 3 mm. long in anthesis, in fruit 5-6 mm. long, green, viscidpilose, the lobes triangular-ovate, unequal, usually acute or acuminate; perianth 6-8 mm. long, purplish-red, viscid-pilose; stamens usually 3, short-exserted; fruit obovoid, 3.5-4 mm. long, terete, dark-brown or blackish, short-pilose, sparsely and irregularly tuberculate; seed oval-obovoid, 2.5 mm. long, pale yellowish-brown,
Typb locality: Cumana, Venezuela.
Distribution: Veracruz and Mexico (State) to Yucatan and Costa Rica; also in Colombia and Venezuela.
- bibliographic citation
- Paul Carpenter Standley. 1918. (CHENOPODIALES); ALLIONIACEAE. North American flora. vol 21(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Comprehensive Description
provided by North American Flora
Allionia violacea L. Syst. ed. 10. 890. 1759
Oxybaphus violaceus Choisy, in DC. Prodr. 13 2 : 432. 1849. Oxybaphus violaceus parvifiorus Choisy, in DC. Prodr. 13 2 : 432. 1849. Mirabilis violacea Heimerl' Beitr. Syst. Nyct. 23. 1897. Allionia mollis Standley, Contr. TJ. S. Nat. Herb. 13: 405. 1911.
Stems few or numerous, slender, ascending or procumbent, 2-10 dm. long, much branched, the branches slender, green, bifariously puberulent or glabrate, sometimes viscid-pilose, the internodes much elongate; petioles slender, 1-6 cm. long, sparsely or densely pilose; leaf -blades mostly broadly ovate-deltoid, sometimes ovate-oblong or elongate-deltoid, 2-8 cm. long, 1.5-5 cm. wide, subcordate or truncate at the base, usually attenuate or long-attenuate at the apex, rarely obtuse or rounded, entire or subundulate, thin, bright-green, sparsely puberulent or short-pilose or glabrate; inflorescence cymose, the cymes usually small and congested, or open in age, often leafy, the branches very slender, viscid-pilose; involucres few, on long or short, slender peduncles, about 3 mm. long in anthesis, in fruit 5-6 mm. long, green, viscidpilose, the lobes triangular-ovate, unequal, usually acute or acuminate; perianth 6-8 mm. long, purplish-red, viscid-pilose; stamens usually 3, short-exserted ; fruit obovoid, 3.5-4 mm. long, terete, dark-brown or blackish, short-pilose, sparsely and irregularly tuberculate; seed oval-obovoid, 2.5 mm. long, pale yellowish-brown.
Type ix>caI/ITy: Cumana, Venezuela.
Distribution: Veracruz and Mexico (State) to Yucatan and Costa Rica; also in Colombia and Venezuela.
- bibliographic citation
- Paul Carpenter Standley. 1918. (CHENOPODIALES); ALLIONIACEAE. North American flora. vol 21(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY