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Desert Springparsley

Cymopterus deserticola T. S. Brandegee

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Cymopterus deserticola Brand.; H. M. Hall, Univ. Calif Publ. Bot. 6: 168. 1915.
Plants acaulescent, about 15 cm. high, glabrous, a pseudoscape never developed; leaves broadly oblong-ovate in general outline, excluding the petioles 2-6.5 cm. long, 2-9 cm. broad, ternate-bipinnate, the leaflets entire to pinnately lobed, the lobes spinulose, apiculate, mostly distinct, 1-4 mm. long, about 1 mm. broad; petioles 4-10 cm. long; peduncles exceeding the leaves; involucre wanting; involucel of paleaceous bractlets, or usually obsolete; umbels compact, discoid, the rays and pedicels obsolete; flowers purple; fruit oblong-ovoid to cuneate, 5-7 mm. long, 3-6 mm. broad, densely scaly-tomentose on the commissural surface, the wings barely constricted at the base, pubescent with multicellular hairs at the tips, narrower than the body, the dorsal wings reduced to 3 inconspicuous ridges or obsolete; oiltubes 3-5 in the intervals, 12-17 on the commissure.
Type locality: Kramer, Mohave Desert, California, K. Brandegee. Distribution: Mohave Desert, California (Johnston 2304, Parish 9742).
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Albert Charles Smith, Mildred Esther Mathias, Lincoln Constance, Harold William Rickett. 1944-1945. UMBELLALES and CORNALES. North American flora. vol 28B. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Cymopterus deserticola

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Cymopterus deserticola is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common names desert cymopterus or desert springparsley. This rare species is endemic to California, where it grows in creosote bush scrub and Joshua tree woodland of the Mojave Desert, from east of Victorville to Kramer Junction.[1] It has no stem, instead sending its erect petioles holding the leaves and erect peduncles bearing the flowers straight out of the sand. Each leaf upon the petiole is a dull green and thick and fleshy, divided into several rubbery-looking leaflets which are again divided into triangular pointed lobes. The inflorescence is a spherical umbel of tiny purplish corollas surrounded by large green bracts.

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  1. ^ Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam Mackay, 2nd ed., p 38

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Cymopterus deserticola: Brief Summary

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Cymopterus deserticola is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common names desert cymopterus or desert springparsley. This rare species is endemic to California, where it grows in creosote bush scrub and Joshua tree woodland of the Mojave Desert, from east of Victorville to Kramer Junction. It has no stem, instead sending its erect petioles holding the leaves and erect peduncles bearing the flowers straight out of the sand. Each leaf upon the petiole is a dull green and thick and fleshy, divided into several rubbery-looking leaflets which are again divided into triangular pointed lobes. The inflorescence is a spherical umbel of tiny purplish corollas surrounded by large green bracts.

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