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Gentianella microcalyx (J.G. Lemmon) J. Gillett  
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Family: Gentianaceae
Chiricahua dwarf gentian, more...Chiricahua Dwarf-Gentian
[Gentiana microcalyx J.G. Lemmon]
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JANAS 30(2)
Plant: annual herb; 5-50 cm tall. STEMS rectangular, branched Leaves: basal leaves oblanceolate, petiolate, soon withering; cauline leaves ovate, somewhat clasping, 3-5 cm long gradually reduced above INFLORESCENCE: compound umbellate cymes Flowers: 4-parted, calyx 2-3 mm long, the lobes 1.5-2 mm long, the tube 0.5-1 mm long; corolla white or pale lavender, tubular, 8-11 mm long, the lobes ca. equaling the tube, the coronal hairs absent; stamens slightly exserted; pistil sessile or short stipitate, cylindric or fusiform Fruit: a capsule usually slightly exceeding the marcescent corolla. SEEDS smooth to papillose, globose to slightly flattened Misc: Moist areas along streams or ponds and in pine-oak forests, abundant in burned areas; 1600-2450 m (5200-8000 ft); Aug-Oct REFERENCES: Mason, Charles T. 1998 Gentianaceae. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. 30(2): 84.
Mason 1998
Duration: Annual Nativity: Native Lifeform: Forb/Herb General: Annual with branched rectangular stems 5-50 cm tall. Leaves: Basal leaves oblanceolate, petiolate, soon withering, cauline leaves ovate, generally clasping, 3-5 cm long, gradually reduced above. Flowers: Four parted, in compound umbellate cymes emerging from the axils, calyx 2-3 mm long, lobes 1.5-2 mm long, the white to pale lavender funnelform tube about one third the corolla length with no coronal hairs, stamens exserted, the pistil sessile or short stipitate, cylindric to fusiform. Fruits: A capsule slightly longer than the corolla. Ecology: Found in moist soil along streams or ponds from 5,000-8,000 ft (1524-2438 m); flowers April-October. Notes: This species often grows in marshy flats along creeks with many individual stems in one area, said to be abundant in burned areas. Ethnobotany: Unknown Etymology: Gentianella means little Gentian, reflecting its having been split off from the genus, while microcalyx means little calyx. Synonyms: Gentiana microcalyx Editor: SBuckley, 2010
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