Isotype of Schoenocaulon texanumScheele [family MELANTHIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by D. Frame,, Schoenocaulon drummondiiA. Gray [family MELANTHIACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Schoenocaulon texanumScheele [family MELANTHIACEAE ] Verified by R. Brinker,,
Related name
Schoenocaulon drummondii
Schoenocaulon texanum
Flora
Entry for Schoenocaulon texanum Scheele [family MELANTHIACEAE]
Bulbs ellipsoid to plumply ovoid, 2–4.5 × 1.2–4 cm diam., usually arranged either in a circle or semicircle around a common rhizome, or one above the other on a vertical rhizome. Leaves 5–8, 15–60 cm × 2–6 mm, shorter than raceme to just surpassing it, rarely longer. Scape 13.5–55 cm. Racemes condensed, 30–250-flowered, 4–32 cm, flowers closely packed along axis. Flowers: tepals linear to cuneate proximally and broadly subulate distally, 2.3–3.8 mm, fleshy, margins entire or rarely irregularly crenate; auricles distinct or absent; filaments subulate, 2 times tepal length. Capsules 1–3-locular, ellipsoid to plumply ovoid, 0.8–1.9 cm × 5–12 mm. Seeds 2–4(–8) per locule, 3–6.7 × 1.6–2.2 mm. 2n = 16.
Mexico (Chihuahua).Mexico (Coahuila).Mexico (Durango).Mexico (San Luis Potosí).USA N.Mex.USA Tex.
Discussion
The morphology of Schoenocaulon texanum is peculiarly dependent upon annual rainfall. Plants of small stature but average bulb size can be readily distinguished as the products of one or several seasons of lower than normal rainfall. The hallmarks of such plants are congested racemes, few flowers, these often appearing withered and brown, and ovaries that do not mature or have perhaps only one small locule ripening to produce a few seeds.