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Sisyrinchium intermedium

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Isolectotype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E.P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Isolectotype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E.P.Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Type of Sisyrinchium intermedium E. P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Isolectotype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E. P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Syntype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E.P.Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Syntype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E.P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Isolectotype of Sisyrinchium mucronatum Michx. [family IRIDACEAE]
Syntype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E. P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Isolectotype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E.P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Isolectotype of Sisyrinchium mucronatum Michx. [family IRIDACEAE]
Syntype of Sisyrinchium intermedium E. P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Sisyrinchium mucronatum Michx. [family IRIDACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by K.L. Hornberger,, Sisyrinchium angustifolium Mill. [family IRIDACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Sisyrinchium intermedium E.P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Sisyrinchium mucronatum Michx. [family IRIDACEAE ] Verified by J.E. O'Connell,, Sisyrinchium intermedium E.P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Sisyrinchium anceps
  • Sisyrinchium mucronatum
  • Sisyrinchium intermedium
  • Sisyrinchium angustifolium

Flora

Entry for Sisyrinchium mucronatum Michaux [family IRIDACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 26,
Names
Sisyrinchium mucronatum Michaux [family IRIDACEAE], Fl. Bor.-Amer., 2: 33. 1803
Sisyrinchium angustifolium Miller var. mucronatum (Michaux) Baker [family IRIDACEAE]
Sisyrinchium intermedium E. P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Sisyrinchium versicolor E. P. Bicknell [family IRIDACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Anita F. Cholewa
Douglass M. Henderson†
Information
Herbs, perennial, cespitose, dull green to olive when dry, to 4.2 dm, not glaucous; rhizomes scarcely discernable. Stems simple, often purplish, almost wiry, with very narrow or scarcely discernable wings, 0.9–2 mm wide, usually glabrous, margins usually entire to denticulate apically, similar in color and texture to stem body. Leaf blades usually glabrous, bases not persistent in fibrous tufts. Inflorescences borne singly; spathes mostly purplish, glabrous to slightly scabrous (in southern populations), keels entire; outer 34–52 mm, 14–31 mm longer than inner, usually tapering evenly towards apex, margins basally connate (0.7–)1–2.7 mm; inner with keel evenly curved to occasionally gibbous basally, hyaline margins 0.1–0.3 mm wide, apex acuminate to acute, ending 0.5–3.2 mm proximal to green apex. Flowers: tepals dark blue or bluish violet, occasionally white, bases yellow; outer tepals 9–12.5 mm, apex emarginate to rounded, aristate; filaments connate ± entirely, stipitate-glandular basally; ovary similar in color to foliage. Capsules tan to light brown with purplish tinge apically, ± globose, 3.2–5.5 mm; pedicel spreading to erect. Seeds globose to obconic, lacking obvious depression, 0.8–1.5 mm, usually granular. 2n = 32.
Phenology
mar-may (spring), jun-aug (summer)
Altitude range
0–700 m;
Distribution
USA Conn.USA Del.USA D.C.USA Ga.USA MaineUSA Md.USA Mass.USA Mich.USA Minn.USA N.H.USA N.J.USA N.Y.USA N.C.USA N.Dak.USA OhioUSA Pa.USA R.I.USA S.C.USA S.Dak.USA Vt.USA Va.USA W.Va.USA Wis.Canada Man.Canada Ont.Canada Que.Canada Sask.
Discussion
Sisyrinchium mucronatum can be a difficult species to identify, especially in the north. Herbarium specimens seem to indicate that morphologically it may approach S. septentrionale in central Canada, and narrow specimens of S. montanum in the northeast. Fresh material, however, reveals that S. septentrionale tends to have much paler flowers with no emarginate apices and much longer outer spathes, and that S. montanum usually has much wider stems, leaves, and bracts, and the outer tepals have emarginate to retuse apices. Southeastern populations of S. mucronatum tend to be more scabrous while northwestern populations have less purple in the spathes.

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