Difference between revisions of "Juniperus deppeana var. deppeana"

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|discussion=<p>Although four additional varieties are found in Mexico, the relationships among the <i>J. deppeana</i> taxa are poorly understood and need additional study (R. P. Adams et al. 1984). The very rare <i>J. deppeana</i> Steudel <i></i></i>var.<i><i> deppeana</i> forma sperryi (Correll) R. M. Adams (= <i>J. deppeana</i> Steudel <i></i></i>var.<i><i> sperryi</i> Correll) is endemic to the Davis Mountains, Texas, where only two or three individuals are known to exist. This form is characterized by bark that exfoliates in thin strips and by flaccid branchlets.</p>
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|discussion=<p>Although four additional varieties are found in Mexico, the relationships among the <i>J. deppeana</i> taxa are poorly understood and need additional study (R. P. Adams et al. 1984). The very rare <i>J. deppeana</i> Steudel <i></i>var.<i> deppeana</i> forma sperryi (Correll) R. M. Adams (= <i>J. deppeana</i> Steudel <i></i>var.<i> sperryi</i> Correll) is endemic to the Davis Mountains, Texas, where only two or three individuals are known to exist. This form is characterized by bark that exfoliates in thin strips and by flaccid branchlets.</p>
 
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Revision as of 20:50, 16 December 2019

Trees dioecious, to 10–15(–30) m, single-stemmed; crown rounded. Bark brown, exfoliating in rectangular plates (rarely in thin strips in f. sperryi, but then branchlets flaccid), that of small branchlets (5–10 mm diam.) smooth, that of larger branchlets exfoliating in plates. Branches spreading to ascending; branchlets erect, rarely flaccid, 3–4-sided in cross section, ca. 2/3 or less as wide as length of scalelike leaves. Leaves green, but sometimes appearing silvery when glaucous, abaxial gland ovate to elliptic, conspicuous, exudate absent, margins denticulate (at 20×); whip leaves 3–6 mm, not glaucous adaxially; scalelike leaves 1–2 mm, not overlapping, keeled, apex acute to mucronate, appressed. Seed cones maturing in 2 years, of 2 distinct sizes, with straight to curved peduncle, globose, 8–15 mm, reddish tan to dark reddish brown, glaucous, fibrous to obscurely woody, with (3–)4–5(–6) seeds. Seeds 6–9 mm.


Habitat: Rocky soils, slopes, and mountains
Elevation: 2000–2900 m

Distribution

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Ariz., N.Mex., Tex., Mexico.

Discussion

Although four additional varieties are found in Mexico, the relationships among the J. deppeana taxa are poorly understood and need additional study (R. P. Adams et al. 1984). The very rare J. deppeana Steudel var. deppeana forma sperryi (Correll) R. M. Adams (= J. deppeana Steudel var. sperryi Correll) is endemic to the Davis Mountains, Texas, where only two or three individuals are known to exist. This form is characterized by bark that exfoliates in thin strips and by flaccid branchlets.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.