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Phemeranthus mengesii
(W. Wolf) Kiger
Family:
Montiaceae
Menges' False Fameflower
FNA
Resources
Robert W. Kiger in Flora of North America (vol. 4)
Plants
to 4 dm; roots elongate, fleshily woody.
Stems
± erect, usually branching.
Leaves
sessile; blade terete, to 7 cm.
Inflores-cences
cymose, much overtopping leaves; peduncle scapelike, to 20 cm.
Flowers:
sepals deciduous, ovate, 3-4 mm; petals pink to rose-purple, obovate, 9-15 mm; stamens (40-)50-100; stigma 1, subcapitate.
Capsules
subglobose, sometimes trigonous, 3-4 mm.
Seeds
without arcuate ridges, 0.8-1 mm.
2
n
= 24, 48.
Flowering Apr-Oct. Woods, glades, barrens, cliffs, outcrops, rocky banks, sandstone, granite, gneiss, rarely limestone; 100-1000 m; Ala., Ga., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Va.
Most populations of
Phemeranthus mengesii
are diploid but a few scattered in western Georgia are tetraploid, probably the result of autopolyploidy (W. H. Murdy and M. E. B. Carter 2001).
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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services [MG-70-19-0057-19].
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