Garrya ovata
Garrya ovata, with the common names eggleaf silktassel, Mexican silktassel, and eggleaf garrya, is a plant species native to New Mexico, Texas, and to central and northern Mexico.
Garrya ovata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Garryales |
Family: | Garryaceae |
Genus: | Garrya |
Species: | G. ovata |
Binomial name | |
Garrya ovata | |
Synonyms[1] | |
Fadyenia ovata (Benth.) Endl. |
The plant is usually found as an understory species in moist forests, such as Madrean pine-oak woodlands.
Description
Garrya ovata is a shrub up to 6–8 feet (1.8–2.4 m) tall and wide.[2] The leaves are thick and leathery, ovate, up to 10 cm (4 in) long, tomentose on both sides when young, at maturity glabrous above but tomentose below.[3][4][5]
Flowers are arranged in pendulous (hanging) racemes, and are green. It blooms in March through May.[2]
Fruits are dark blue, spherical, up to 8 mm (0.31 in) in diameter.[6]
Subspecies
Three subspecies are currently recognized, regarded by some authors as separate species:[1][7]
- Garrya ovata subsp. ovata
- Garrya ovata subsp. goldmanii — (Wooton & Standl.) Dahling
- Garrya ovata subsp. lindheimeri — (Torr.) Dahling
Of the three, only Garrya ovata subsp. lindheimeri' is found within the United States.
See also
References
- The Plant List
- NPIN
- Bentham, George. 1839. Plantas Hartwegianas imprimis Mexicanas 14.
- Carranza González, Eleazar. 1996. Garryaceae. Flora del Bajío y de Regiones Adyacentes 49:1-16. Instituto de Ecología.
- Dahling, G. V. 1978. Systematics and evolution of Garrya. Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University. 209: 1–104.
- Correll, D. S. & M. C. Johnston. 1970. Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas i–xv, 1–1881. The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson.
- CONABIO. 2009. Catálogo taxonómico de especies de México. 1. In Capital Nat. México. CONABIO, Mexico City.