Phemeranthus marginatus (Greene) Kiger (redirected from: Talinum marginatum)
Family: Montiaceae
[Talinum marginatum Greene]
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Plants to 0.5 dm; roots tuberous. Stems ± erect, simple. Leaves sessile but strongly contracted at or below middle and appearing petiolate; blade proximally subterete, distally flattened and oblong-spatulate, to 4 cm. Inflorescences cymose, slightly overtopped by to usually overtopping leaves; peduncle scapelike, to 2.5 cm. Flowers: sepals deciduous, broadly lanceolate to ovate, 2-3 mm; petals yellow, obovate, 3-5 mm; stamens 5; stigma 1, subcapitate. Capsules ellipsoid, 3 mm. Seeds with arcuate ridges, 1 mm.

Flowering Jul-Aug. Dry, rocky slopes, ridges, and ledges; of conservation concern; 1900-2200 m; Ariz.; n Mexico.

PLANT: Herbs to 5 cm tall.

ROOTS: tuberous.

STEMS: simple, erect overall, very short.

LEAVES: congested, strongly contracted at or below middle and appearing petiolate, to 4 cm long; distal portion flattened, oblong-spatulate.

INFLORESCENCE: lateral or terminal cymes, erect, usually overtopping the leaves; peduncles scape-like.

FLOWERS: sepals broadly lanceolate to ovate, 2-3 mm long, deciduous; petals obovate 3-5 mm long, yellow; stamens 5; stigma 1, subcapitate.

CAPSULES: ellipsoid, ca. 3 mm long.

SEEDS: with arcuate ridges on sides, ca. 1 mm long. [Talinum marginatum Greene]. -Dry, rocky slopes, ridges and ledges: Cochise, Santa Cruz cos.; 1600-2150 m (5200-7000 ft.); Jul-Aug; Chih., Dgo., Nay., Son., Mex.

REFERENCES: Allison Bair, Marissa Howe, Daniela Roth, Robin Taylor, Tina Ayers, and Robert W. Kiger., 2006, Vascular Plants of Arizona: Portulacaceae. CANOTIA 2(1): 1-22.

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