Sclerocarpus

Jacquin

Icon. Pl. Rar. 1: 17, plate 176. 1781.

Common names: Mexican bone-bract
Etymology: Greek skleros, hard, and karpos, fruit, alluding to hardened paleae enfolding disc cypselae
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 137. Mentioned on page 135.

Annuals [perennials or subshrubs], 60–200 cm. Stems sprawling to erect, branched from bases or ± throughout. Leaves mostly cauline; opposite (proximal) or alternate; petiolate [sessile]; blades 3-nerved, ovate to rhombic or lanceolate, bases cuneate to rounded, margins coarsely toothed, faces glabrous or ± scabrous. Heads radiate, borne singly. Involucres rotate to hemispheric, 12–20 mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 5–8[–21] in 1(–2) series (green, oblong to linear). Receptacles low-conic, paleate (paleae each closely investing subtended floret, each forming a hard perigynium around a fruit and shed with it). Ray florets 5–8, neuter; corollas (readily falling) yellow to orange. Disc florets 10–50, bisexual, fertile; corollas usually yellow to orange, sometimes with purple, tubes much shorter than cylindric throats, lobes 5, lance-linear. Cypselae (within perigynia) weakly compressed, obliquely obovoid or arcuate (glabrous); pappi 0, or coroniform (of distinct or connate scales or bristles). x = 12.

Distribution

s United States, Mexico, Central America, one species in Old World tropics.

Discussion

Species ca. 12 (1 in the flora).

... more about "Sclerocarpus"
Neil A. Harriman +
Jacquin +
Mexican bone-bract +
s United States +, Mexico +, Central America +  and one species in Old World tropics. +
Greek skleros, hard, and karpos, fruit, alluding to hardened paleae enfolding disc cypselae +
Icon. Pl. Rar. +
feddema1966a +
Undefined (tribe Undefined) subtribe Lagasceinae +
Sclerocarpus +
Asteraceae (tribe Heliantheae) subtribe Helianthinae +