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Comments ( Inglês )

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Mirabilis laevis is a complex of poorly differentiated forms that differ to a greater or lesser extent primarily by perianth color, pubescence, and habit, characteristics that show imperfect geographic consistency. In general, white-flowered plants occur in arid areas east of the southern California mountains, and magenta-flowered plants occur west of the mountains; in the arid regions viscid-pubescent plants occur to the south, less viscid plants to the north. Sympatry and intergradation are frequent in the southern Sierra Nevada, southward along the east side of the southern California mountains, and on the northern portion of the peninsula of Baja California. The variety laevis, which is glabrous or glabrate, is restricted to the immediate coast and islands in the vicinity of Bahía Magdalena in Baja California Sur.
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Description ( Inglês )

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Stems decumbent to erect, few and clambering through other vegetation to many, and then usually forming densely leafy and compact clumps, 1.5-15 dm, herbaceous, suffrutescent, or woody basally, glabrous, scabrous, puberulent, or villous, often glandular. Leaves spreading; petiole 0.1-2.2 cm; blade ovate, deltate-ovate, ovate-rhombic, subreniform, 1-4(-5.5) × 0.5-3.5(-5) cm, fleshy to slightly succulent, base cordate, truncate, or broadly obtuse, apex acute, obtuse, or rounded, surfaces glabrous, scabrous, puberulent, or villous, often glandular. Inflorescences widely cymose, or ± thyrsoid, involucres clustered, and nearly sessile at ends of branches, or solitary in axils on peduncles 3-12 mm; involucres 3-7 mm, lobes narrowly to broadly triangular, or triangular-lanceolate, base 30-50% of height. Flowers 1(-2) per involucre; perianth white, pink, or shades of purple, 1-1.6 cm. Fruits gray, dark brown, or nearly black, often mottled with dark brown or black, with or without 10 pale, diffuse lines, ovoid, obovoid, or nearly spheric, 3-5.5 mm, smooth or moderately rugose.
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Synonym ( Inglês )

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Oxybaphus laevis Bentham, Bot. Voy. Sulphur, 44. 1844; Hesperonia laevis (Bentham) Standley
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Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

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Hesperonia laevis (Benth.) Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb
12: 363. 1909.
Oxybaphus laevis Benth. Bot. Voy. Sulph. 44. 1844. Mirabilis laevis Curran, Proc. Calif. Acad. II. 1: 235. 1889. Quamoclidion laeve Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 29: 687. 1902.
Plants erect, suffrutescent below, much branched, glabrous throughout, or a few minute appressed hairs present on the involucres, the branches slender, with long internodes, whitish; petioles of the lower leaves almost as long as the blades, the blades of the uppermost leaves subsessile; leaf-blades orbicular-ovate or deltoid-ovate, 1.5-3.5 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide, subcordate at the base, acutish or subobtuse at the apex, slightly sinuate, succulent, inconspicuously veined; peduncles very short, few; involucre 10 mm. long, the lobes about equaling the tube, ovate, acute; perianth about 15 mm. long; stamens exserted.
Type locality: Magdalena Bay, Lower California.
Distribution: Vicinity of the type locality.
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Paul Carpenter Standley. 1918. (CHENOPODIALES); ALLIONIACEAE. North American flora. vol 21(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

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Hesperonia laevis (Benth.) Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb
12: 363. 1909.
Oxybaphus laevis Benth. Bot. Voy. Sulph. 44. 1844. Mirabilis laevis Curran, Proe. Calif. Acad. II. 1: 235. 1889. Quamoclidion laev'e Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 29: 687. 1902.
Plants erect, suffrutescent below, much branched, glabrous throughout, or a few minute appressed hairs present on the involucres, the branches slender, with long internodes, whitish; petioles of the lower leaves almost as long as the blades, the blades of the uppermost leaves subsessile; leaf-blades orbicular-ovate or deltoid-ovate, 1.5-3.5 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide, subcordate at the base, acutish or subobtuse at the apex, slightly sinuate, succulent, inconspicuously veined; peduncles very short, few; involucre 10 mm. long, the lobes about equaling the tube, ovate, acute; perianth about 15 mm. long; stamens exserted.
Type locality: Magdalena Bay, Lower California. Distribution: Vicinity of the type locality.
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Mirabilis laevis ( Inglês )

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Mirabilis laevis, the desert wishbone-bush,[1] is a recently redefined species of flowering plant in the four o'clock family. Distribution is in the Southwestern United States and northwest Mexico.

Distribution and taxonomy

Mirabilis laevis now includes the common California chaparral plant known as wishbone bush (formerly Mirabilis californica), and several very similar relatives previously classified as separate species and now as varieties.[2][3]

Varieties

References

  1. ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Mirabilis laevis". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b (Choisy) Spellenberg, 2001
  3. ^ UC—Jepson: Mirabilis laevis . accessed 6.16.2012
  4. ^ UC—Jepson: Mirabilis laevis var. crassifolia . accessed 6.16.2012
  5. ^ UC—Jepson: Mirabilis laevis var. retrorsa . accessed 6.16.2012
  6. ^ UC—Jepson: Mirabilis laevis var. villosa . accessed 6.16.2012
  • Spellenberg, R. & S. R. Rodriguez Tijerina. (2001). Geographic variation and taxonomy of North American species of Mirabilis, section Oxybaphoides (Nyctaginaceae). Sida 19:3 539–570.

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Mirabilis laevis: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Mirabilis laevis, the desert wishbone-bush, is a recently redefined species of flowering plant in the four o'clock family. Distribution is in the Southwestern United States and northwest Mexico.

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Мирабилис гладкий ( Russo )

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Царство: Растения
Подцарство: Зелёные растения
Отдел: Цветковые
Надпорядок: Caryophyllanae Takht., 1967
Семейство: Никтагиновые
Вид: Мирабилис гладкий
Международное научное название

Mirabilis laevis (Benth.) Curran

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ITIS 517252NCBI 2038216EOL 1264787IPNI 604669-1TPL tro-22500550

Мира́билис гла́дкий (лат. Mirabilis laevis) — вид цветковых растений рода Мирабилис (Mirabilis) семейства Никтагиновые (Nyctaginaceae).

Ботаническое описание

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Распространение

Ареал — юго-запад США и северо-запад Мексики.

Подвиды и разновидности

Выделяются следующие подвиды и разновидности:

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    Mirabilis laevis var. retrosa

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    Mirabilis laevis var. villosa

Синонимика

Примечания

  1. Об условности указания класса двудольных в качестве вышестоящего таксона для описываемой в данной статье группы растений см. раздел «Системы APG» статьи «Двудольные».
  2. Результаты поиска Mirabilis laevis на сайте The Plant List
  3. Мирабилис гладкий (англ.): сведения о названии таксона на сайте The Plant List (version 1.1, 2013). (Проверено 3 ноября 2012)
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Мирабилис гладкий: Brief Summary ( Russo )

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Мира́билис гла́дкий (лат. Mirabilis laevis) — вид цветковых растений рода Мирабилис (Mirabilis) семейства Никтагиновые (Nyctaginaceae).

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