Etymology |
Named for botanist and cattle rancher Ernest Christian Twisselmann (1917-1972) |
Description: |
Erect large annual, branched from base, ~11 dm high. Leaf blades petiolate, narrowly lance-ovate, mostly un-lobed, ~ 2.5 cm long by ≥ 1 cm wide, base cuneate to obtuse and apex obtuse, entire. Secondary leaf blades narrowly oblong; ~3-2 cm long by ~ .7 cm wide, apex and base obtuse to acute. Inflorescences are terminal and axillary panicles of glomerate spikes, ~60-40 cm, with sessile flowers ~ 1mm. Fruits conical, ≤ 1.2 mm by ~ .7 mm wide, with marked equatorial margin. Pericarp adherent, orange brown to golden yellow, from the center of the abaxial cone to the margin, brown half way as it ages. |
Distribution: |
California: High meadows in Fresno, Inyo, Inyokern, Kern and Tulare counties. |
Synonyms: |
Chenopodium hians Standl. |
Type: |
Howell + True 43934: CAS 637604, PAC 81227 |
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 |
Specimens:
Howell + True 43756
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CAS 357767 |
CAS 399526 |
CAS 593880 |
CAS 637602 |
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SDSU 20538 |
SDSU 20535 |
SDSU 20536 |
SDSU 20568 |
CAS 637613 (Left only) |
CAS 637622 |
CAS 639345 |
CAS 639346 |
RSA 801414 |
SDSU 20532 |
SDSU 20533 |
SDSU 20534 |
SDSU 20547 |
SDSU 20566 |
SDSU 20567 |
SDSU 20537 |
SDSU 22221 |