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Rhexia

Rhexia
Family: Melastomataceae
Rhexia image
Scott Namestnik
  • Gleason & Cronquist
  • Resources
Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Fls 4-merous; hypanthium tubular at anthesis, becoming urceolate in fr, the basal part distended by the developing capsule, the terminal part persisting as a tubular or flaring neck crowned by the persistent sep; lower part of the hypanthium weakly adnate to the lower part of the ovary, easily separated from it, and becoming free at maturity; anthers unilocular at anthesis, each opening by a single terminal pore, in most spp. (not R. petiolata) elongate-linear, curved, and prolonged at the base 0.5-1 mm below and internal to the filament-tip; connective with a short, fragile, spur-like appendage externally at the base; fr a capsule; seeds cochlear; perennial herbs with handsome lavender-purple to white fls in terminal cymes, appearing in late summer; lvs sessile or short-petioled, mostly 3-veined, rather remotely setose-ciliate (sometimes subserrulately so); herbage often beset with long, gland-tipped bristly hairs. 12, e. N. Amer. Spp. 3-6 frequently hybridize when at the same level of ploidy.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Species within checklist: Indiana Rare Species
Rhexia alifanus
Media resource of Rhexia alifanus
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Rhexia aquatica
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Rhexia aristosa
Media resource of Rhexia aristosa
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Rhexia ciliosa
Media resource of Rhexia ciliosa
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Rhexia cubensis
Media resource of Rhexia cubensis
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Rhexia delicatula
Media resource of Rhexia delicatula
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Rhexia filiformis
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Rhexia floridana
Media resource of Rhexia floridana
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Rhexia glabella
Media resource of Rhexia glabella
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Rhexia interior
Media resource of Rhexia interior
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Rhexia lanceolata
Media resource of Rhexia lanceolata
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Rhexia lutea
Media resource of Rhexia lutea
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Rhexia mariana
Media resource of Rhexia mariana
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Rhexia nashii
Media resource of Rhexia nashii
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Rhexia nuttallii
Media resource of Rhexia nuttallii
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Rhexia parviflora
Media resource of Rhexia parviflora
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Rhexia petiolata
Media resource of Rhexia petiolata
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Rhexia salicifolia
Media resource of Rhexia salicifolia
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Rhexia serrulata
Media resource of Rhexia serrulata
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Rhexia stricta
Media resource of Rhexia stricta
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Rhexia ventricosa
Media resource of Rhexia ventricosa
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Rhexia virginica
Media resource of Rhexia virginica
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Rhexia x brevibracteata
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