Etymology |
From the latin "pallidus": pale, for the grayish color of the leaves |
Description: |
Erect annual, 3-6 dm. high, much branched throughout, the branches subdichotomous, stout, spreading or ascending, obtusely angled, striate, pale-green, glabrate or sparsely and finely farinose; petioles 2-5 mm. long; leaf-blades linear, 1.5-3.5 cm. long, 1.5-3 mm. wide, 1-nerved, obtuse or acutish, attenuate at the base, entire, thick, pale-green, glabrous or very sparsely and closely farinose, the upper blades shorter and narrower; flowers in rather large glomerules, these in short, interrupted, broadly paniculate or cymose-paniculate spikes, the inflorescence sparsely leafy; calyx slightly farinose, deeply cleft, the lobes rounded-ovate, fleshy, green, carinate, completely enclosing the fruit; pericarp adherent, finely tuberculate; seed horizontal, 1.5 mm. broad, nearly smooth, black, shining, the margin rounded. - Standley |
Distribution: |
USA: IL, IN, MO, NM, OH, OK |
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Type: |
Earle & Earle 326: US 382478 |
Website Info: |
We thank all the Herbaria who have very generously have allowed us to display their images. All images with a RED outline were either provided by the linked Herbaria or given us access to their website to obtain such images, or they were scanned while on loan to us. Please see the credits and further information by clicking on the Herbaria acronyms. The specimens’ images without such red outline, were taken by us during our research visits. All fruit and seed images have been taken with the Visionary Digital Microscope System, Dun, Inc. Palmyra, VA by Lee Simpson at San Diego State University. Website development by Lee Simpson. Contact: sdsuherbarium@sdsu.edu |
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Type Specimens:
Specimens:
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CDA 0023384 McMurry 776 |
G Bush 11942 |
GH 460182 Waterfall 8154 |
NY Charles M. E.K. 7/4/1942 |
MO 3524772 Kellogg 7/19/1932 |
NY 2463 Charles M. Ek 7/4/1942 |
NY 990902 Lammers 10336 |
NY Spellenberg 6385 |
PAC 27581 |
PAC 82389 |
TEX-LL 39841 Warnock 14660 |
TEX-LL 39895 Warnock 983 |
TEX-LL 296863 Lipscomb 2393 |
TEX-LL 434335 Carr 27138 |