Difference between revisions of "Gisekia pharnacioides"

Linnaeus

Mant. Pl. 2: 562. 1771.

Common names: Oldmaid
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Mentioned on page 11.
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="plant orientation;plant orientation;plant orientation;plant orientation;plant some measurement;plant pubescence"><b>Plants </b>prostrate to ascending or erect, 1.5–8 dm, glabrous.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="petiole some measurement;margin width;margin architecture"><b>Leaves:</b> petiole 0–1 cm, with a thin margin to winged;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="blade shape;blade shape;blade shape;blade shape;blade length;blade width;blade coloration;base shape;apex shape;apex shape;apex shape;apex architecture or shape">blade linear to oblanceolate-spatulate or elliptic, to 6 × 1.9 cm, white-flecked by bundles of raphides, base tapering, apex rounded to acute, sometimes minutely apiculate.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="inflorescence architecture or arrangement;inflorescence architecture or arrangement;inflorescence architecture or arrangement;inflorescence width"><b>Inflorescences </b>congested to lax, 0.2–1.5 cm wide;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="peduncle some measurement">peduncle 0.5 cm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="pedicel some measurement">pedicel 1–4 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="sepal coloration;sepal coloration;sepal coloration;sepal coloration;sepal shape;sepal shape;sepal shape;sepal some measurement"><b>Flowers:</b> sepals pinkish to purplish, becoming greenish in age, ovate to oblong, 1–3 mm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="filament shape">filaments dilated at base;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="ovary fusion">ovary distinct.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="achene relief;achene some measurement;2n chromosome count"><b>Achenes </b>muricate, 1–1.5 mm. <b>2n</b> = 36.</span><!--
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|discussion=<p>Gisekia pharnacioides, a widespread weed in tropical and subtropical parts of southern Africa and southern Asia, was reported as introduced in Florida by R. K. Godfrey (1961). In habit and especially inflorescence type, the plant is decidedly unlike other members of the Phytolaccaceae in the flora area. It bears a superficial resemblance to Mollugo verticillata Linnaeus of the Aizoaceae.</p><!--
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|discussion=<p><i>Gisekia pharnacioides</i>, a widespread weed in tropical and subtropical parts of southern Africa and southern Asia, was reported as introduced in Florida by R. K. Godfrey (1961). In habit and especially inflorescence type, the plant is decidedly unlike other members of the Phytolaccaceae in the flora area. It bears a superficial resemblance to <i>Mollugo verticillata</i> Linnaeus of the Aizoaceae.</p><!--
 
--><p>In the flora, plants with achene sutures obscurely toothed are var. pharnacioides; plants with sutures frequently expanded into prominent whitish dorsiventral crests or wings are var. alata M. G. Gilbert, known from Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan (M. G. Gilbert 1993).</p><!--
 
--><p>In the flora, plants with achene sutures obscurely toothed are var. pharnacioides; plants with sutures frequently expanded into prominent whitish dorsiventral crests or wings are var. alata M. G. Gilbert, known from Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan (M. G. Gilbert 1993).</p><!--
 
--><p>The specific epithet is sometimes misspelled “pharnaceoides.”</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 5 November 2020

Plants prostrate to ascending or erect, 1.5–8 dm, glabrous. Leaves: petiole 0–1 cm, with a thin margin to winged; blade linear to oblanceolate-spatulate or elliptic, to 6 × 1.9 cm, white-flecked by bundles of raphides, base tapering, apex rounded to acute, sometimes minutely apiculate. Inflorescences congested to lax, 0.2–1.5 cm wide; peduncle 0.5 cm; pedicel 1–4 mm. Flowers: sepals pinkish to purplish, becoming greenish in age, ovate to oblong, 1–3 mm; filaments dilated at base; ovary distinct. Achenes muricate, 1–1.5 mm. 2n = 36.


Phenology: Flowering spring–fall.
Habitat: Sandy, disturbed soils, often in orchards
Elevation: 0-30 m

Distribution

Introduced; Fla., Asia, Africa.

Discussion

Gisekia pharnacioides, a widespread weed in tropical and subtropical parts of southern Africa and southern Asia, was reported as introduced in Florida by R. K. Godfrey (1961). In habit and especially inflorescence type, the plant is decidedly unlike other members of the Phytolaccaceae in the flora area. It bears a superficial resemblance to Mollugo verticillata Linnaeus of the Aizoaceae.

In the flora, plants with achene sutures obscurely toothed are var. pharnacioides; plants with sutures frequently expanded into prominent whitish dorsiventral crests or wings are var. alata M. G. Gilbert, known from Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan (M. G. Gilbert 1993).

The specific epithet is sometimes misspelled “pharnaceoides.”

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.