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Deeringothamnus rugelii

Deeringothamnus rugelii (B.L. Rob.) Small  
Family: Annonaceae
Rugel's False Pawpaw, more...Rugel's pawpaw
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Robert Kral in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Leaves: petiole 1-2 mm. Leaf blade oblong to obovate or oblanceolate, 1-7 cm, margins revolute, apex acute to obtuse, broadly rounded, often notched. Inflorescences: peduncle slender, 1-2.5 cm. Flowers spreading-ascending to recurved, canary yellow, rarely purple, faintly fragrant; sepals 2-3, erect or slightly spreading, ovate to oblong, ca. 10 mm, apex acute; petals prevalently 6, ascending to slightly spreading, lance-oblong, ca. 1.5 cm × ca. 3-4 mm; pistils (2-)5(-7), fusiform. Berries 3-6 cm. Seeds 1-1.5 cm, ± compressed laterally.

Flowering spring, all year as disturbance reaction. Moist sandy peats of slash pine-palmetto flats, savannas; of conservation concern; 0-50 m; Fla.

Deeringothamnus rugelii commonly associates with both Asimina pygmaea and A . reticulata , and overlaps in flowering time with both. No hybrids between the two genera had been observed until a recent discovery of a putative hybrid between D . rugelii and Asimina reticulata by Dr. E. Norman (pers. comm. 1994).

Deeringothamnus rugelii
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