Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Eremocarya micrantha (Torrey) Greene
(Red-Root Cat's Eye)

Family: Boraginaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
Cryptantha micrantha (Torrey) I.M. Johnston

Eremocarya micrantha is easily recognized by its diminutive appearance and by the red dye that leaks from the roots when crushed. The foliage is sparse, giving the appearance of small scorpioid cymes at the end of nearly bare stems. This species is found in the desert low areas of the Gila National Forest.
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Eremocarya micrantha, photo Russ Kleinman & Richard Felger, Burro Mtns., Engineer Cyn., Apr. 12, 2008



Eremocarya micrantha, base of stem and roots contain purple dye, photo Russ Kleinman & Richard Felger, Burro Mtns., Engineer Cyn., Apr. 12, 2008



Eremocarya micrantha, annual with four alike nutlets, photo Russ Kleinman & Richard Felger, Burro Mtns., Engineer Cyn., Apr. 12, 2008



Eremocarya micrantha, closeup of cyme, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., Engineer Cyn., April 2, 2009



Eremocarya micrantha, 3x field macro of flower, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., Engineer Cyn., March 17, 2010


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