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Rumex spiralis

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Type of Rumex parksii Cory [family POLYGONACEAE]
Type of Rumex spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE]
Type of Rumex spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE]
Filed as Rumex spiralis Small, J.K. 1895 [family POLYGONACEAE]
Type of Rumex spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE]
Type of Rumex spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE]
Isotype of Rumex spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE]
Type of Rumex spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE]
Type of Rumex spiralis Small, J. K. 1895 [family POLYGONACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Rumex spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on Sheet, Rumex parksii Cory [family POLYGONACEAE ] Verified by Cory,
Related name
  • Rumex parksii
  • Rumex spiralis
Common name
  • Spiral tall dock, Flora of North America Vol. 5

Flora

Entry for Rumex spiralis Small [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 spiralis Small [family POLYGONACEAE], Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, 22: 44, plate 228. 1895
Treatment Author(s)
Sergei L. Mosyakin
Information
Plants perennial, glabrous, with creeping rhizomes. Stems ascend-ing or erect, usually producing axillary shoots below 1st-order inflorescence or at proximal nodes, 50–90 cm. Leaf blades ovate-lanceolate, oblong-lance-olate, or lanceolate, 10–15 × 3–5.5 cm, usually 2.5–3.5 times as long as wide, widest in proximal 1/3, thick, usually not coriaceous, base broadly cuneate, truncate, or rounded, margins entire, flat or slightly undulate-crisped, apex acute or attenuate. Inflorescences terminal and axillary, terminal usually occupying distal 1/2 of stem, dense, narrowly to broadly paniculate (branches usually simple). Pedicels articulated in proximal 1/3, thin but slightly thickened distally, (2–)3–7(–8) mm, usually as long as or shorter than inner tepals, articulation slightly swollen. Flowers 12–20 in whorls; inner tepals broadly cordate or broadly ovate-deltoid, 7–10 × 8–12 mm, base deeply and broadly cordate, margins entire, apex acuminate; tubercles 3, equal or subequal, usually minutely to distinctly rugose. Achenes brown or dark reddish brown, 2.5–3.5 × 2–2.5 mm. 2n = 20.
Phenology
mar-may (spring)
Altitude range
0–200 m;
Distribution
USA Tex.
Discussion
Rumex spiralis is related to R. altissimus; however, it is geographically restricted and morphologically distinct. It has inner tepals larger than those of any other member of subsect. Salicifolii and distinctly wider leaves.

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