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Anoda thurberi

Anoda thurberi A. Gray  
Family: Malvaceae
Arizona Anoda, more... (es: san miguelito)
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JANAS 27(2)
Plant: Annual herb; ca. 1 m tall, the stems minutely stellate- and glandular-pubescent Leaves: ovate to hastate, minutely pubescent, sometimes with purplish blotch along midvein INFLORESCENCE: usually in open raceme or panicle Flowers: calyx 3.5-6 mm long (6-88 mm in fruit); petals 4-7 mm long, bluish purple; staminal column pubescent, 1.5-2(-4) mm long, the anthers few and subsessile; styles 6-8. Fruit: FRUITS a schizocarp, oblate, minutely pubescent, 6-8 mm diameter; mericarps 6-8, with dorsal spurs to 1 mm long; SEEDS 2-2.5 mm long, without endocarp Misc: In open, well-drained habitats; 1400-1700 m (4500-5500 ft); Aug.-Nov REFERENCES: Fryxell, Paul A. 1994. Malvaceae. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 27(2), 222-236.
Fryxell 1993
Duration: Annual Nativity: Native Lifeform: Herb General: Herbaceous annuals, erect to ca. 1 m tall; the stems minutely stellate- and glandular-pubescent. Leaves: Ovate to hastate, minutely pubescent, sometimes with purplish blotch along midvein. Flowers: Inflorescence usually in open raceme or panicle; calyx 3.5-6 mm long (6-88 mm in fruit); petals 4-7 mm long, bluish purple; staminal column pubescent, 1.5-2(-4) mm long, the anthers few and subsessile; styles 6-8 Fruits: Schizocarp, oblate, minutely pubescent, 6-8 mm diameter; mericarps 6-8, with dorsal spurs to 1 mm long; seeds 2-2.5 mm long, without endocarp. Ecology: Found in open, well-drained habitats and from uderneath shrubs in Mesquite grasslands and Chihuahuan scrub; 4500-5500 ft (1400-1700 m); flowering Aug.-Nov. Distribution: se AZ and n, c and s MX. Notes: Can be confused with A. cristata but distinguished from it and other Anodas by its often erect, delicate habit, stems with glandular hairs, light lavender-pink flowers which are 4-7mm (8-26 mm in cristata) long and fruits with 6-8 mericarps or fruit sections (10-19 in cristata). Ethnobotany: unknown Synonyms: None Editor: FSCoburn 2014 Etymology: Anoda is either a Sinhalese (Ceylonese) name for a species of Abutilon, or Umberto Quattrocchi gives two alternative etymologies: (1) "from the Greek a, "without," and odous, odontos, "a tooth," for the leaves; and (2) from the Greek a, "without," and the Latin nodus, "a joint or node," since the flowering stems lack nodes; thurberi is named for George Thurber, prominant Arizona collector.
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