JSTOR Global Plants Home
  • Home
  • Browse
  • About
  • Access
  • Account
    • Saved Items
    • Profile
  • Log in

Global Plants

Skip to Main Content
  • JSTOR Global Plants Home
  • Global Plants

    • Browse
    • About
    • Access
    • Account
      • Saved Items
      • Profile
Log in
  • Browse
  • About
  • Access
  • Account
    • Saved Items
    • Profile
Advanced Search

Compilation
Froelichia interrupta

16 Images see all

Filed as Froelichia tomentosa (Mart.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Filed as Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Holotype of Gomphrena interrupta L. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Filed as Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Holotype of Froelichia interrupta var. colimensis R. A. McCauley [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Neotype of Froelichia interrupta Moquin-Tandon, C.H.B. 1849 [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Type of Froelichia alata S. Watson [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Filed as Illecebrum sp. [family ILLECEBRACEAE]
Holotype of Froelichia procera (Seub. & Mart.) Pedersen [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Isolectotype of Froelichia humboldtiana Seub. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Filed as Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Gomphrena interrupta
Filed as Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Isotype of Froelichia interrupta var. colimensis R.A. McCauley [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Filed as Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Previous
Next

Name

Identification
Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE ] Verified by Agudelo H.,C. A., 1993 Froelichia lanata Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE ] Verified by Not On Sheet, Froelichia interrupta (L.) Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Marchioretto,M.S, 2001
Related name
  • Froelichia alata
  • Froelichia procera
  • Gomphrena sp.
  • Froelichia lanata
  • Froelichia interrupta
  • Gomphrena interrupta
  • Froelichia tomentosa
  • Froelichia humboldtiana
Common name
  • Texas snake-cotton, Flora of North America Vol. 4

Flora

Entry for Froelichia texana J. M. Coulter & Fisher [family ]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 4,
Names
Froelichia texana J. M. Coulter & Fisher [family ], Bot. Gaz., 17: 350. 1892
Froelichia interrupta (Linnaeus) Moquin-Tandon var. cordata Uline & W. L. Bray [family ]
Treatment Author(s)
Ross A. McCauley
Information
Plants perennial; taproot en-larged, woody. Stems 1–several, ascending or decumbent, simple or branched, 3–10 dm, thinly grayish white-tomentose. Leaves sessile or short-petiolate; blade ovate-orbiculate or short-lanceolate, proximal leaves 2.5–3.5–12 × 1–4.8 cm, base attenuate to rounded or obtuse, apex obtuse to acute, floccose-tomentose with grayish white hairs abaxially, sparsely canescent adaxially. Spikes lax, flowers arranged in 5-ranked spiral; bracteoles stramineous or light brown, glabrous. Flowers 3–4.6 mm; tepals narrowly oblong, apex obtuse or acutish, pubescence of mature flowers sparse, dull; pseudostaminodes darkened, apex blunt. Fruting perianth broadly winged laterally, 3.2–4.6 × 3–4.2 mm, nearly as broad as long, wing margins entire or crenulate, face of perianth with or without 1 basal tubercle or spine.
Altitude range
0–200 m;
Distribution
Mexico (Nuevo León).Mexico (Tamaulipas).USA Tex.
Discussion
Froelichia texana has been a relatively obscure taxon and has either been included within a broadly defined F. floridana or within F. interrupta (Linnaeus) Moquin-Tandon, a wide-ranging and morphologically variable species extending from northern Mexico to Peru. Similarities in overall growth form and the lack of divisions on the lateral wings of the mature perianth led to the long inclusion of this species within F. interrupta, although more detailed analysis points to a closer phylogenetic relationship between F. texana and F. floridana.
Froelichia interrupta has been reported to occur within the range of the flora; however, most of those records are, in fact, F. texana or misidentified F. arizonica. While I have seen no records definitively placing F. interrupta in the flora, I suspect it could occur as I have observed F. interrupta growing at higher elevations in northern Sonora. A suspected specimen of F. interrupta would key to F. texana, but differ by having a 3-ranked inflorescence and the fruiting perianth would always lack a basal tubercle or spine.

Related Materials

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Accessibility
  • Help
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
ITHAKA

JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.

©2000-2026 ITHAKA. All Rights Reserved. JSTOR®, the JSTOR logo, JPASS®, Aluka®, and ITHAKA® are registered trademarks of ITHAKA.

╳