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Rumex ellipticus

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Type of Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex altissimus subsp. ellipticus (Greene) Á. Löve [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Syntype of Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Type of Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex ellipticus Greene, E.L. 1901 [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex ellipticus Greene, E.L. 1901 [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Rumex ellipticus
  • Rumex altissimus
Common name
  • Elliptic tall dock, Flora of North America Vol. 5

Flora

Entry for Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 5,
Names
Rumex ellipticus Greene [family POLYGONACEAE], Pittonia, 4: 234. 1901
Rumex altissimus Alph. Wood subsp. ellipticus (Greene) Á. Löve [family POLYGONACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Sergei L. Mosyakin
Information
Plants perennial, glabrous, with vertical rootstock. Stems ascending or decumbent, usually producing axillary shoots below 1st-order inflorescence or at proximal nodes, 40–70 cm. Leaf blades lanceolate or broadly lanceolate, 5–10(–15) × 2–3(–4) cm, usually ca. 3–4 times as long as wide, widest in proximal 1/2, rarely near middle, thick, often subcoriaceous, base cuneate, margins entire, flat, apex acute or attenuate. Inflorescences terminal and axillary, terminal usually occupying distal 1/5–1/3 of stem, rather dense or interrupted in proximal 1/2, usually narrowly paniculate (branches simple and comparatively short). Pedicels articulated in proximal 1/2 almost near base, thickish, 3–6(–7) mm, usually approximately as long as or slightly shorter than inner tepals, articulation indistinctly swollen. Flowers 12–20 in whorls; inner tepals ovate or cordate-triangular, occasionally almost orbiculate, 5–6 × 4–5 mm, base truncate or indistinctly cordate, margins entire, apex obtuse or subacute; tubercles absent or 1 inner tepal with indistinctly swollen midvein. Achenes brown, 2.7–3.2 × 1.8–2.5 mm. 2n = 20.
Phenology
mar-may (spring), jun-aug (summer)
Altitude range
10–1000 m;
Distribution
USA Ariz.USA N.Mex.USA Tex.
Discussion
Rumex ellipticus is closely related to R. altissimus and is sometimes regarded as a subspecies of it (Á. Löve 1986).

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