Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata

  • Authors

    Rupert C. Barneby

  • Authority

    Barneby, Rupert C. 1977. Daleae Imagines, an illustrated revision of Errazurizia Philippi, Psorothamnus Rydberg, Marine Liebmann, and Dalea Lucanus emen. Barneby, including all species of Leguminosae tribe Amorpheae Borissova ever referred to Dalea. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 27: 1-892.

  • Family

    Fabaceae

  • Scientific Name

    Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata

  • Type

    No typus known to survive, and no collector mentioned in the protologue, but from the circumstances and date certainly described from an isotypus of the next, sent to Sprengel by Nuttall. — Parosela lanata (Spreng.) Britt., Mem. Torrey Club 5: 196. 1894.

  • Synonyms

    Parosela lanata (Spreng.) Britton, Dalea lanuginosa Nutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray

  • Description

    Species Description - Stems commonly glandless or nearly so; vesture of stems and leaves always dense, relatively long, the longer hairs (often on the upper leaf-surface) up to 0.3-0.7 mm long; calyx-tube 2.2-2.5 mm, the longest (dorsal) tooth 1.5-2.1 (2.3) mm long; petals relatively large, the blades of the epistemonous ones 2.8-3.8 mm long; 2n = 14 (Mosquin).—Collections: 49 (iv).

    Distribution and Ecology - Deep sandy soils, usually on hummocked dunes or drift-sand plains, near sea-level in s. Texas up to ± 1260 m (4200 ft) in the interior, forming extensive colonies but local and discontinuous, Pecos Valley in s.-e. New Mexico n. to the upper Canadian, Cimarron, and Arkansas rivers in s.-e. Colorado, s.-w. Kansas, and the Oklahoma Panhandle, downstream interruptedly along the Arkansas to Pulaski County, Arkansas, and e. in Texas through the Panhandle and Red River drainage to the upper Brazos and Trinity valleys in n.-centr. Texas; one old record from the North Platte in n.-e. Colorado (Dr. James); disjunctly on the Gulf Coastal Plain, in sandy live-oak woodland, in Kenedy, Brooks, Jim Hogg, and Starr counties, s. Texas. — Flowering in spring and summer n.-ward, intermittently through the fall s.-ward.

  • Discussion

    (Plate LXII)

    This is a graceful but not a showy plant, found only on dunes or deep sandy soils, sometimes associated northward with D. villosa and on the coastal plain of Texas with D. obovata and D. aurea. It has a characteristic habit, the solitary or few stems branching as they rise from the sand into openly fanshaped sprays of gray or silvery foliage, the leaves all displayed so as to face the zenith. The flowers are vivid in hue but small and fugitive; few open at any one day, and their little epistemonous petals, best seen in the early hours, fall from their high perch on the androecium a few hours after the column expands. The flower suggests, except for the free keel-petals standing below the exposed tassel of golden anthers, that of several Mexican species of Marina, but the sessile calyx, paired ovules, and chromosome number are all in accord with Dalea.

    The range of var. lanata is notably discontinuous, like that of Astragalus ceramicus Sheld. patterned and limited by the selective dune habitat. There seem to be no modern collections from north of the Arkansas River in western Kansas and the head of the Cimarron in s.-e. Colorado, nothing to confirm Dr. James’s discovery on the South Platte in 1820. The stations in the state of Arkansas are situated directly on the eponymous river where the species is most probably an old immigrant, water-borne from upstream. The populations isolated out on the Coastal Plain in southern Texas seem not to differ in any appreciable way.

  • Objects

    Representative: Colorado: W. A. Weber-5141. New Mexico: Fendler 128 (NY, UC); Ripley & Barneby L\817 (CAS, NY, US); Mosquin et al. 6938 (DAO, NY). Kansas: Rose & Fitch 17,033 (NY, US); Rydberg & Imler 780 (NY), 925 (NY). Oklahoma: G. W. Stevens 1080 (NY); Goodman & Kelting 5331 (NY). Arkansas: Demaree 8697, 8724 (NY). Texas: McVaugh 7253 (NY); Lundell 13,068 (NY, UC); Hinckley 3070 (NY); D. & H. Correll 10,661, 33,014 (RENNER).

    Specimen - 01269957, J. N. Rose 17033, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Kansas

    Specimen - 01269959, P. A. Rydberg 780, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Kansas

    Specimen - 01269958, P. A. Rydberg 925, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Kansas

    Specimen - 01269913, R. McVaugh 7253, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Texas, Oldham Co.

    Specimen - 01269943, L. C. Hinckley 3070, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Texas, Ward Co.

    Specimen - 01269960, G. J. Goodman 5331, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Oklahoma, Beaver Co.

    Specimen - 01269971, D. Demarée 8724, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Arkansas, Pulaski Co.

    Specimen - 01269919, T. Mosquin 6938, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, New Mexico, Eddy Co.

    Specimen - 01269970, D. Demarée 8697, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Arkansas, Pulaski Co.

    Specimen - 01269930, R. C. Barneby 13817, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, New Mexico, Quay Co.

    Specimen - 01269906, G. W. Stevens 1680, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Oklahoma, Woods Co.

    Specimen - 01269942, C. L. Lundell 13068, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Texas, Stonewall Co.

    Specimen - 01269940, A. Fendler s.n., Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, New Mexico

    Specimen - 01269916, D. S. Correll 33014, Dalea lanata Spreng. var. lanata, Fabaceae (152.0), Magnoliophyta; North America, United States of America, Texas, Crane Co.

  • Distribution

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