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Mentzelia monoensis
MONO CRATERS BLAZING STAR


Higher Taxonomy
Family: LoasaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: LOASA FAMILY
Habit: Annual to subshrub; hairs needle-like, barbed, occasionally stinging. Leaf: alternate [opposite], generally +- pinnate-lobed; stipules 0. Inflorescence: cyme, raceme. Flower: bisexual, radial; sepals generally 5, generally persistent; petals generally 5, free or fused to each other or filament tube; stamens 5--many, filaments thread-like to flat, occasionally fused at base or in clusters; petal-like staminodes occasionally present; pistil 1, ovary inferior, chamber generally 1, placentas generally 3, parietal, style 1. Fruit: capsule or achene. Seed: 1--many.
Genera In Family: 18+ genera, 250 species: especially America (Africa, Pacific).
eFlora Treatment Author: Larry Hufford & Barry Prigge, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Douglas H. Goldman, Bruce G. Baldwin.
Genus: MentzeliaView DescriptionDichotomous Key


Common Name: BLAZING STAR
Habit: Annual to perennial herb, sometimes subshrub-like; hairs barbed to needle-like, not stinging; stems pale pink or generally +- white, branched or not. Leaf: linear to ovate, entire to pinnate-lobed; basal in rosettes, generally petioled; cauline generally sessile, +- reduced distally on stem. Inflorescence: generally cyme (or flower 1); bracts green to white-centered, margin green. Flower: sepals lanceolate to deltate, persistent; petals generally 5, free, white to yellow or orange; stamens generally many, +- free, generally unequal, inner filaments generally thread-like; outermost stamens opposite sepal lobes often modified, +- widened, or petal-like, with or without anthers or not; ovary generally cylindric, placentas generally 3, style thread-like, stigma 3-furrowed or -lobed. Fruit: capsule, cup-, barrel-, or urn-shaped to narrowly cylindric, occasionally curved. Seed: generally many, shape variable, sometimes winged.

eFlora Treatment Author: Joshua M. Brokaw, John J. Schenk, Barry Prigge & David Keil
Reference: Schenk & Hufford 2020 Syst Bot Monogr 110:1--230
Mentzelia monoensis J.M. Brokaw & L. Hufford
NATIVE
Habit: Annual 10--30 cm. Stem: erect, densely bristly-hairy. Leaf: < 8.5 cm, proximal generally with < 6 pairs of short, +- opposite lobes, distal generally entire. Inflorescence: dense to open; bracts lanceolate to obovate, entire, base generally green, sometimes inconspicuously white. Flower: sepals 2--3 mm; petals 2--4 mm, obovate, yellow, base generally orange; stamens 2--3 mm; style 2--3 mm. Fruit: erect to curved < 20°, 6--15 mm, 2--3 mm wide, cylindric to obconic; seed rows +- 3 distal to mid-fruit. Seed: +- 1 mm, irregular-rounded to -angular (edges generally grooved), tan; seed coat cells generally domed, < 1/2 tall as wide on seed surface. Chromosomes: 2n=54.
Ecology: Coarse pumice soils and disturbed sites, sometimes with bitterbrush and Jeffrey pine; Elevation: 2000--2485 m. Bioregional Distribution: SNE (Mono Basin, Mono Co.). Flowering Time: May--Jul Note: Sometimes difficult to distinguish from M. montana. Perhaps derived from hybrid between a diploid form of M. dispersa (2n=18) and M. montana (2n=36).
Jepson eFlora Author: Joshua M. Brokaw, John J. Schenk, Barry Prigge & David Keil
Reference: Schenk & Hufford 2020 Syst Bot Monogr 110:1--230
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Citation for this treatment: Joshua M. Brokaw, John J. Schenk, Barry Prigge & David Keil 2023, Mentzelia monoensis, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, Revision 12, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=98888, 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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