Habit: Root odor generally wintergreen.
Inflorescence: raceme, occasionally grouped and panicle-like; cleistogamous flowers occasionally solitary.
Flower: bilateral; lateral 2 sepals enlarged; petals 3 or 5, keel petal generally with cylindric beak; stamens 6--8, anthers dehiscent at tip, appearing 1-chambered; with nectary disk or gland; ovary chambers 2, stigma 2-lobed.
Fruit: capsule.
Seed: fusiform or ovoid, black, generally hairy, generally with prominent white aril on 1 end.
Species In Genus: 17 species: southwest US, Mexico, to Guatemala.
Etymology: (Greek: snout keel, for beaked keel petal)
Note: Polygala as treated broadly in TJM2 is not monophyletic; all CA milkworts now in
Rhinotropis (Abbott 2011).
Jepson eFlora Author: Robert E. Preston & Thomas L. Wendt
Reference: Wendt 1979 J Arnold Arbor 60:504--514; Abbott 2011 JBRIT 5:125--137
Index of California Plant Names (ICPN; linked via the Jepson Online Interchange)Key to Rhinotropis
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