Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department
of Natural Sciences
Mentzelia asperula Wooton & Standley
(No common name)
Family: Loasaceae
Status: Native
Synonyms:
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Mentzelia asperula is an annual herb with a slender taproot. The flowers are orange rather than white or yellow and the inflorescence bracts are entire. The leaves are basally lobed (hastately lobed). Mentzelia asperula is found at lower elevation in the Gila in rocky areas.
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Mentzelia asperula, flower, photo Andrew Tree, Burro Mtns., Bill Evans Road, August 18, 2024
Mentzelia asperula, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris & the 2012 WNMU Range Veg Class, Burro Mtns., Gila Bird Area, September 27, 2012
Mentzelia asperula, flower, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris & the 2012 WNMU Range Veg Class, Burro Mtns., Gila Bird Area, September 27, 2012
Mentzelia asperula, leaf, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris & the 2012 WNMU Range Veg Class, Burro Mtns., Gila Bird Area, September 27, 2012
Mentzelia asperula, entire inflorescence bracts, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris & the 2012 WNMU Range Veg Class, Burro Mtns., Gila Bird Area, September 27, 2012
Mentzelia asperula, slender taproot, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris & the 2012 WNMU Range Veg Class, Burro Mtns., Gila Bird Area, September 27, 2012
Mentzelia asperula, closeup of barbed trichomes, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris & the 2012 WNMU Range Veg Class, Burro Mtns., Gila Bird Area, September 27, 2012
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