Micromonolepis

Ulbrich in H. G. A. Engler et al.

in H. G. A. Engler et al., Nat. Pflanzenfam. ed. 2, 16c: 499. 1934.

Etymology: Greek micros, little, and Monolepis, the genus in which this ta xon is often placed
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 301. Mentioned on page 261.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA4 P49 Monolepis nuttalliana.jpegMonolepis nuttalliana
Monolepis spathulata
Micromonolepis pusilla
Bee F. Gunn
Bee F. Gunn
Bee F. Gunn

Herbs, annual, monoecious, delicate, ± farinose. Stems erect, dichotomously branched; branches not jointed, not armed, ultimate branches filiform. Leaves alternate, ± petiolate, succulent; blade oblanceolate to spatulate, base attenuate or sometimes abruptly petiolate, margins entire to hastate, apex obtuse to rounded. Inflorescences dichotomously branched with solitary flowers in axils and terminating branches, rarely in 2–4-flowered clusters. Flowers unisexual, sessile; perianth segments (1–) 2–3; staminate flowers with 1–2 stamens; ovary superior; pistillate flowers connate proximally, style 1, stigmas 2. Fruiting structures somewhat flattened utricles; pericarps ± adherent to seeds, tuberculate-papillose, membranous. Seeds vertical, lenticular; seed-coat dark-brown, smooth, shiny; embryo annular; perisperm copious.

Distribution

w United States

Discussion

Species 1.

Selected References

None.

... more about "Micromonolepis"
obtuse +  and rounded +
Noel H. Holmgren +
Ulbrich in H. G. A. Engler et al. +
slippery +
aromatic +
attenuate +
oblanceolate +  and spatulate +
persistent +  and deciduous +
reddish-brown +, black +, brown +  and green +
not armed +  and not jointed +
w United States +
Greek micros, little, and Monolepis, the genus in which this ta xon is often placed +
pistillate +, staminate +  and sessile +
succulent +
not winged +  and winged +
entire +  and serrate +
entire +  and hastate +
crassinucellate +  and bitegmic +
campylotropous +
1 +  and single +
persistent +  and deciduous +
tuberculate-papillose +
in H. G. A. Engler et al., Nat. Pflanzenfam. ed. +
pointing +  and ascending +
basal +, median +  and position +
bulbous +  and taprooted +
fusiform +
fleshy +  and fibrous +
verrucate +  and striate +
reddish-brown +, brown +  and black +
lenticular +
cylindric +
1 +  and 2 +
opposite +  and alternate +
succulent +
sessile +  and petiolate +
reduced;small +
horizontal +  and vertical +
verrucate +
Micromonolepis +
Chenopodiaceae +
flattened +