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Ambrosia ambrosioides
Ambrosia ambrosioides
(Cav.) W.W. Payne
Family:
Asteraceae
canyon ragweed,
more...
ambrosia bursage, ambrosia leaf burr ragweed, big bursage (es: chicura)
[
Franseria ambrosioides
Cav.]
Max Licher
Flora of North America
General Description
Resources
John L. Strother in Flora of North America (vol. 21)
Shrubs,
60-150+ cm.
Stems
erect.
Leaves
mostly alternate; petioles 10-35 mm; blades lanceolate to narrowly triangular, 50-150+ × 18-55+ mm, bases truncate to cordate, margins coarsely toothed (not spiny), abaxial and adaxial faces ± hirsutulous and gland-dotted.
Pistillate heads
clustered on lateral axes, proximal to staminates; florets 4-5.
Staminate heads:
peduncles 2-4(-12) mm; involucres ± saucer-shaped, 4-6+ mm diam., ± hirsutulous; florets 40-60+.
Burs:
bodies ± fusiform, 6-8+ mm, stipitate-glandular, spines 60-80+, scattered, subulate, 4-6 mm, tips uncinate.
2
n
= 36. Flowering Mar-May. Sandy soils, washes, banks; (100-)500-1000+ m; Ariz., Calif.; Mexico (Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Durango, Sonora).
Ambrosia ambrosioides
has been reported from California; it may occur there.
Plant
: Shrub < 2.5 m, generally dark; stems coarsely long-hairy or bristly
Leaves
: opposite below, generally alternate above, generally petioled, hairy, glandular; blade 2-20 cm, ± lanceolate, coarsely toothed, dark green, sticky, fragrant
INFLORESCENCE
: staminate heads generally many in ± spikes or racemes, 6-8 mm diam; involucre lobes 7-12; pistillate heads 3-5-flowered, generally clustered below staminate, generally spiny, bur-like; receptacle chaffy; chaff scales spirally arrayed, fused below, tips generally becoming spiny
Flowers
: Staminate flowers ± many; corolla yellow or translucent; anthers free; style unbranched; Pistillate flowers 1-5; corolla 0; style branches long
Fruit
: Fruit: enclosed in bur 10-15 mm, elliptic, ± brown, finely glandular; spines generally > 50, scattered, ± cylindric, hooked; pappus 0
Misc
: scrub; < 100 m.
Notes
: receptacle envelopes pistils in spiny covering
References
: J.C. Hickman, ed. The Jepson Manual.L. Benson & R. Darrow. Trees and Shrubs of the Southwestern Deserts. Kearney & Peebles. Arizona Flora. ASU specimens.
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