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Species Information

Kingdom: Plantae
  Phylum: Anthophyta
    Class: Dicotyledoneae
      Order: Apiales
        Family: Apiaceae
          Genus: Cymopterus
            Species: spellenbergii

Taos Springsparsley - Cymopterus spellenbergii

Taos Springsparsley

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883879

Species Extent (New Mexico)

General Description

Taprooted, acaulescent, tufted, herbaceous perennial; leaves 1 or more times pinnately compound, ovate or broadly ovoid in outline, 2-6 cm wide, 4-8 cm long, glabrous or minutely scabrous on margins, petioles 1-10 cm long, leaflets sessile, filiform to narrowly linear, ascending, 0.5-7 cm long, often opposite on rachis; inflorescences 1-5(-11+) per plant, peduncles (4-)7-40 cm long, glabrous except sparsely to moderately puberulent at apex with minute peg-like hairs appearing glandular, each peduncle terminated by a convex to globose congested umbel, 2-3.5 cm wide, involucre absent, rays 6-24, 3-8 mm long, lengthening slightly in fruit, umbellets of 4-13 flowers, involucel of 5-7 linear, entire bractlets, 1-3 mm long,
pedicels 1-1.5 mm long, to 3 mm long in fruit; flowers yellow, fading to pale yellow or white, sepals 0.2-0.4 mm long, petals 1-1.2 mm long; fruits tan, terete to somewhat dorsally compressed, broadly ovoid to oblong, not constricted at commissure, 4.8-5.2 mm long, 2.7-2.8 mm wide on commissure, dorsal wings straight, smooth, prominently corky, edges acute to rounded, wedge-shaped to truncate-ovate in cross section, 0.5 mm wide at base, 0.6-0.8 mm tall, the lateral ones often the tallest; mericarps with commissure planar to curved adaxially from the two ends, often with central groove or even cupulate due to enlargement of wings, oil tubes 1 per interval, 2 on commissure, forming ribbons about 0.3 mm wide. Flowers late April to late May; fruits mid May to early July.

Status

Global Rank: G2

State Rank: S2

State Status: E

Federal Status:

USFS Status:

BLM Status: BLM SENSITIVE

SWAP Status:

NMRP Strategy Status: Strategy Species

Observations in Natural Heritage New Mexico Database

Number of Subpopulations: 22

Number of Mapped Locations: 561

Number of Observations: 884

Observation date range: 05-31-1978 to 08-10-2022

External Links

View More Information about this species at:
  NatureServe Explorer
  New Mexico Rare Plants Website
  Environmental Conservation Online System (ECOS)

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