词条 | Psorothamnus schottii |
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|image = Psorothamnus schottii (joedecruyenaere) 002.jpg |regnum = Plantae |unranked_divisio = Angiosperms |unranked_classis = Eudicots |unranked_ordo = Rosids |ordo = Fabales |familia = Fabaceae |subfamilia = Faboideae |genus = Psorothamnus |species = P. schottii |binomial = Psorothamnus schottii |binomial_authority = (Torr.) Barneby |synonyms = Dalea schottii |}} Psorothamnus schottii is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name Schott's dalea.[1] It is native to the Sonoran Deserts of northern Mexico and adjacent sections of Arizona and the Colorado Desert in California. DescriptionPsorothamnus schottii is a shrub approaching two meters in maximum height. Its highly branching stems are green to woolly gray-green and glandular. The gland-pitted linear leaves are up to 3 centimeters long and not divided into leaflets. The inflorescence is an open raceme of up to 15 flowers. Each flower has a deep purple blue pealike corolla up to a centimeter long in a glandular tubular calyx of sepals with pointed lobes. The fruit is a legume pod coated in glands and containing one seed. References1. ^{{PLANTS|id=PSSC5|taxon=Psorothamnus schottii|accessdate=15 October 2015}} External links
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