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Cleomella

Cleomella
Family: Cleomaceae
Cleomella image
© Richard Reynolds
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Staria S. Vanderpool in Flora of North America (vol. 7)
Herbs, usually annual [perennial] (usually unpleasantly scented). Stems sparsely or profusely branched (usually erect); glabrous, pubescent, or scabrous. Leaves: stipules (sometimes deciduous), 3-8-palmatifid, threadlike, or setaceous; petiole without pulvinus (usually longer than leaflets); leaflets (1 or) 3. Inflorescences terminal, racemes, corymbs, or flowers solitary in distal leaf axils (sometimes remaining compact in fruit); bracts usually present (pedicels often anthocyanic). Flowers actinomorphic; sepals persistent, connate basally (ca. 1/4 of length) [distinct], equal (each often subtending a nectary); petals equal; stamens 6 (usually exserted, distinct, equal); filaments inserted on a discoid or conical androgynophore, glabrous; anthers (ellipsoid), coiling as pollen is released; gynophore reflexed, spreading, or ascending in fruit. Fruits capsules, dehiscent (as long as or shorter than wide), rhomboidal, globose, deltoid, or ovoid (valves laterally expanded, falling away from round, persistent septum). Seeds 1-16, globose or reniform, not arillate, (cleft fused between ends). x = 20.

The two extraterritorial species of Cleomella are C. mexicana de Candolle and C. perennis H. H. Iltis, both known from central and northern Mexico.

Species within checklist: Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area
Cleomella alata
Media
not available
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Cleomella angustifolia
Media resource of Cleomella angustifolia
Map not
Available
Cleomella arborea
Media resource of Cleomella arborea
Map not
Available
Cleomella brevipes
Media resource of Cleomella brevipes
Map not
Available
Cleomella gracilis
Media resource of Cleomella gracilis
Map not
Available
Cleomella grandiflora
Media resource of Cleomella grandiflora
Map not
Available
Cleomella hillmanii
Media resource of Cleomella hillmanii
Map not
Available
Cleomella jaliscensis
Media resource of Cleomella jaliscensis
Map not
Available
Cleomella longipes
Media resource of Cleomella longipes
Map not
Available
Cleomella lutea
Media resource of Cleomella lutea
Map not
Available
Cleomella macbrideana
Media resource of Cleomella macbrideana
Map not
Available
Cleomella mexicana
Media resource of Cleomella mexicana
Map not
Available
Cleomella multicaulis
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Cleomella obtusifolia
Media resource of Cleomella obtusifolia
Map not
Available
Cleomella palmerana
Media resource of Cleomella palmerana
Map not
Available
Cleomella palmeri
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Cleomella palmeriana
Media resource of Cleomella palmeriana
Map not
Available
Cleomella parviflora
Media resource of Cleomella parviflora
Map not
Available
Cleomella perennis
Media resource of Cleomella perennis
Map not
Available
Cleomella plocasperma
Media resource of Cleomella plocasperma
Map not
Available
Cleomella refracta
Media resource of Cleomella refracta
Map not
Available
Cleomella serrulata
Media resource of Cleomella serrulata
Map not
Available
Cleomella sparsifolia
Media resource of Cleomella sparsifolia
Map not
Available
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