Allowissadula rosei (R.E. Fr.) Bates
Description
Shrubs 1-2 m tall, the stems densely and minutely pubescent or floccose, the hairs soft, stellate, whitish. Leaf blades mostly 4-11 cm long, ovate, cordate, irregularly serrulate or crenate, acute or slightly acuminate, markedly discolorous, soft- pubescent above and beneath, whitish wooly beneath; petioles 1/2-1 times as long as the blades; stipules 5-6 mm long, filiform. Inflorescence a terminal compact raceme, or many of these forming an open panicle, more or less above the leaves; pedicels usually less than 1 cm long, the flowers sometimes subsessile; calyx 6-8 mm long, ca. half-divided, the lobes carinate, apiculate, densely stellate-pubescent, the hairs sometimes stipitate; petals 8-10 mm long, yellow; staminal column 2.5-3 mm long, the filaments ca. 3 mm long; styles slightly exceeding the androecium. Fruits 5-7 mm long, stellate-pubescent; mericarps apically rounded-apiculate, the endoglossum more or less dividing the mericarp into 2 cells; seeds 2.3 mm long, dark brown. Chromosome number unknown.
Distribution
México (país) EndémicoA
Altitude
1000 - 2000 mA
Habitat & Ecology
Occurs in open, dry habitats. It flowers in October and November.A
Tipo de vegetación
No especificadoA
Categoría IUCN
No incluidaB
Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010
No incluidaC