Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Diffuse, sometimes scandent herbs or subshrubs.
Stems:
Slender branches up to 1.5 m long, pubescent with stellate, glandular, and usually simple, spreading hairs.
Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Alternate.
Blades cordate-ovate, up to 7(-10) cm long.
Apex acute to acuminate.
Margins crenate to serrate.
Lower leaves petiolate, the upper ones subsessile and amplixicaul.
Stipules present.
Flowers:
Flowers solitary in the leaf axils, pedicels filiform, 1-4 cm long, geniculate; involucel absent, the bracts distinct or basally connate.
Flowers bisexual (perfect).
Calyx composed of connate sepals, 5-lobed, sometimes irregularly cleft or truncate, 4-7 mm long, reflexed in fruit, valvate in bud.
Corolla actinomorphic to moderately zygomorphic, tubular to rotate or reflexed, corolla of 5 petals, white, 0.6-0.9(-1.1) cm long, distinct from each other but adnate at base to staminal column, convolute in bud.
Stamens 5 to numerous, monadelphous, forming a staminal column, staminal column shorter than petals, up to 3 mm long, terminated by filaments; anthers monothecal.
Pollen globose, echinate.
Ovary superior, carpels 8-14, the carpels borne in a single whorl or rarely seemingly superposed whorls, placentation axile; ovules 1-3 per carpel; style exceeding the staminal column, branches as many as carpels; stigmas terminal, capitate.
Fruit:
Fruit a pendulous; inflated; oblate schizocarp; whitish; fluted; papery; 1.5-2 cm in diameter; silvery hirsute with simple hairs; mericarps 10-12(-14); reniform; without awns; scarious; apically and dorsally dehiscent.
Seeds 1-3 per mericarp; 1.5-1.8 mm long; puberulent; brown or black; ovoid-reniform; with or without endosperm.
Ploidy:
2n = 14
Habitat:
Naturalized on an an arid ridge.
Elevation Range:
Low elevations.