Carlowrightia parviflora (Buckl.) Wassh.

Daniel, Thomas F., García-Morales, Leccinum J. & Mora-Olivo, Arturo, 2021, Taxonomic and Photographic Guide to the Acanthaceae of Tamaulipas, Mexico, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 67 (6), pp. 185-228 : 197-198

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11513051

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11513147

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B44B63-E96E-FFB9-C50A-3F29FCE4CE92

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Felipe

scientific name

Carlowrightia parviflora (Buckl.) Wassh.
status

 

Carlowrightia parviflora (Buckl.) Wassh. View in CoL

PHENOLOGY.— Flowering: January–February, July–December; fruiting: July–December.

DISTRIBUTION.— USA (Tex.), Mexico (Ags., Coah., Dur., Gto., Hgo., N.L., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps.).

HABITAT.— Thornscrub, sometimes on limestone.

ELEVATION.— 180–940 meters.

NOTES.— Daniel (1983a) and Daniel and Acosta C. (2003) provided descriptions of this species ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE ). Plants with narrow, linear (vs. lanceolate to ovate) leaves, have sometimes been referred to C. lindauiana Standl. , but are not currently recognized as a distinct taxon; both “leaf forms” occur in Tamaulipas . A white-flowered form of the species ( Fig. 1J View FIGURE ) is uncommon in portions of its geographic range, including Tamaulipas.

REPRESENTATIVE SPECIMENS.— Cerro Tres Vetas, vic. of San José, H. Bartlett 10380 (F, MICH); along Hwy. 180, 10 mi S of jct. Hwy. 101 at La Coma, L. Brown & L. Lowrey 13267 ( CAS); along Hwy. 85 between Monterrey and Cd. Mante, 30 mi S of Cd. Victoria, 54 mi N of Cd. Mante, 23°25ʹN, 099°00ʹW, T. Croat & D. Hannon 62924 (MEXU-image); along Hwy. 101, 30.2 mi NNE of Jaumave, T. Daniel & M. Baker 3701 ( ASU, CAS, MEXU, MICH, NY, US); La Minita, E of Las Yucas in the Sierra de Tamaulipas, ca. 40 km NNW of Aldama, R. Dressler 2099 ( GH, MO); near Paso Lajas in the Sierra de Tamaulipas, ca. 40 km NNW of Aldama, R. Dressler 2329 ( GH, MICH, MO); Mpio. Victoria, Bosque Urbano, S de Cd. Victoria, L. García-Morales 2617 ( ITCV); 2 km N de Santuario del Caminero, rumbo a Victoria, L. García-Morales 4888 ( ITCV); 1.5 km N de Santuario del Caminero, rumbo a Victoria, L. García-Morales 4936 ( ITCV); Mpio. Villagrán, 2 km E de Ejido Guadalupe de San Lázaro, L. García-Morales s.n. ( ITCV); 4 mi NE of Rancho Guadalupe and 2 mi SW of Rancho Buenos Aires, M. Johnston & J. Graham 4266A ( TEX); 7 mi S of Soto la Marina on rd. to Aldama, M. Johnston & J. Crutchfield 4967A ( TEX, US); 5 mi NE of Padilla and 1 mi N on rd. to San Carlos, M. Johnston & J. Crutchfield 4991 ( TEX); 13 mi E of the San Fernando–Santander Jiménez Hwy. on rd. to Loreto, M. Johnston & J. Crutchfield 5590 ( TEX, US); N of San Fernando, J. Rose & P. Russell 24312 ( US).

MICH

University of Michigan

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

ASU

Arizona State University

MEXU

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

GH

Harvard University - Gray Herbarium

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

ITCV

Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria

TEX

University of Texas at Austin

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