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Nama rothrockii


Higher Taxonomy
Family: NamaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: NAMA FAMILY
Habit: Annual to tree, taprooted or roots adventitious, sometimes rhizomed, generally hairy. Stem: prostrate to erect, branched. Leaf: deciduous or +- persistent, simple, generally cauline, alternate, or proximal opposite and distal alternate, venation pinnate; stipules 0. Inflorescence: cyme, raceme-like, panicle-like, head-like, terminal or axillary, or flowers 1 or paired in axils. Flower: bisexual, radial; calyx lobes 5, fused at base, +- equal, alike in shape, persistent, occasionally enlarged in fruit, sinus appendages 0; corolla deciduous, rotate, funnelform, urceolate, or urceolate-tubular, lobes 5; appendages on tube between filaments 0, appendages at tube top 0, nectary glands 0; stamens 5, epipetalous, included or +- exserted, equal or unequal, filaments equally or unequally attached within corolla tube, filament base sometimes appendaged, or base expanded; ovary generally superior, occasionally half-inferior, chambers 2 or 4, placentas 2, parietal, narrow; styles 2, terminal, branches 2, free to base or fused 3/4 to apex, stigmas generally entire or occasionally lobed; disk subtending ovary generally conspicuous. Fruit: capsule, loculicidal or loculicidal and septicidal; valves 2 or 4. Seed: (1)2--many; attached fleshy structure 0.
Genera In Family: 3 genera, +- 76 species: Americas, Caribbean, Hawaii; some cultivated (Eriodictyon, Wigandia). Toxicity: Dermatitis sometimes caused by contact with glandular hairs (Eriodictyon parryi, Wigandia). Note: Previously treated within Boraginaceae in TJM2 and APG (1998) or as a tribe (Nameae) or subfamily (Namoideae) within Hydrophyllaceae; a distinct lineage from an emended Hydrophyllaceae (Ferguson 1998[1999]; Refulio-Rodríguez & Olmstead 2014).
eFlora Treatment Author: Genevieve K. Walden & Robert W. Patterson
Genus: NamaView DescriptionDichotomous Key


Common Name: PURPLE MAT
Habit: Perennial herb or generally annual, hairy. Leaf: cauline, generally alternate, margin crenate-dentate or generally entire, wavy, flat, or rolled under. Inflorescence: heads or generally clusters, terminal, not coiled, or flowers 1--2 in leaf axils; bracts 0 or generally leaf-like. Flower: calyx generally free from ovary; corolla salverform to bell-shaped, occasionally cylindric; stamens generally attached to corolla at different levels, generally unequal, part fused to corolla generally narrow-winged, scales at base 0; styles 1--2. Fruit: generally loculicidal, ovoid to elliptic. Seed: generally many, small, red-brown, brown, black, or yellow to orange.
Etymology: (Greek: a stream) Note: Nama lobbii A. Gray now in Eriodictyon.
eFlora Treatment Author: Sarah Taylor
Unabridged Reference: Ferguson 1998 Syst Bot 23:253--268; Hitchcock 1933 Amer J Bot 20:415--430, 518--534
Nama rothrockii A. Gray
NATIVE
Habit: Perennial herb, rhizomed, in colonies, generally dense-short-glandular-hairy and long-bristly-nonglandular-hairy, longer hairs generally swollen at base. Stem: erect, 20--30 cm, sticky, branches 0--few. Leaf: 2--6 cm, lanceolate to elliptic, crenate-dentate. Inflorescence: heads; bracts 0; pedicels +- 1 mm. Flower: calyx lobes 8--15 mm, lance-linear; corolla 13--18 mm, +- funnel-shaped, pink, purple, or pale blue, limb 8--10 mm diam, lobes 4--6 mm, 3--6 mm wide; stamens 6--11 mm, attached 4--7 mm above corolla base; styles 2, 7--11 mm. Fruit: 3--6 mm. Seed: 1--2 mm, ovoid, red-brown to brown, minute-pitted. Chromosomes: 2n=34.
Ecology: Sandy alluvial flats, gravelly granitic slopes, meadows; Elevation: 1600--3050 m. Bioregional Distribution: c&s SNH, SnBr, SNE; Distribution Outside California: Nevada, northwestern Arizona. Flowering Time: Jul--Aug Note: Not most closely related to other spp. of Nama based on recent molecular analysis (Vasile et al. 2020 Systematics & Biodiversity 18:757--770), likely warranting a taxonomic change; further work needed.
Jepson eFlora Author: Sarah Taylor
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Citation for this treatment: Sarah Taylor 2021, Nama rothrockii, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, Revision 9, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=34385, accessed on April 18, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 18, 2024.

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