Species: Cryptantha fendleri

Fendler's Cat's-eye
Species

    Fendler Cat's-eye is an annual herb with simple or branched stems that are 5-20 cm high. The alternate, narrow, strap-shaped leaves may be up to 3 cm long; those at the base are usually brown by the time the plant is fruiting. The foliage is sparsely covered with spreading hairs. Tiny, white flowers are borne on coiled stalks that unwind and elongate as flowering progresses from the base upward. The corolla is ca. 1 mm high and has a small, united portion below and 5 spreading petals above. The calyx is covered with stiff, straight hairs and becomes 4-6 mm long in fruit. Within each fruiting calyx are 4 smooth, shiny, narrowly lance-shaped nutlets that are ca. 1.5 mm long and 1/3 as wide; 1 or more of these may be missing.

    Kingdom
    Plantae
    Phylum
    Anthophyta
    Class

    Dicotyledoneae

    Order

    Lamiales

    Family

    Boraginaceae

    Genus

    Cryptantha

    Classification
    Other Global Common Names
    Sand-dune Cat's-eye - sanddune cryptantha
    Informal Taxonomy
    Plants, Vascular - Flowering Plants - Borage Family
    Formal Taxonomy
    Plantae - Anthophyta - Dicotyledoneae - Lamiales - Boraginaceae - Cryptantha

    Fendler Cat's-eye is an annual herb with simple or branched stems that are 5-20 cm high. The alternate, narrow, strap-shaped leaves may be up to 3 cm long; those at the base are usually brown by the time the plant is fruiting. The foliage is sparsely covered with spreading hairs. Tiny, white flowers are borne on coiled stalks that unwind and elongate as flowering progresses from the base upward. The corolla is ca. 1 mm high and has a small, united portion below and 5 spreading petals above. The calyx is covered with stiff, straight hairs and becomes 4-6 mm long in fruit. Within each fruiting calyx are 4 smooth, shiny, narrowly lance-shaped nutlets that are ca. 1.5 mm long and 1/3 as wide; 1 or more of these may be missing.

    NatureServe Global Status Rank
    G4
    Global Status Last Reviewed
    1987-09-29
    Global Status Last Changed
    1987-09-29
    Conservation Status Map
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    Global Range
    B.C. to Sask., south to OR, AZ, NM, and NE. Sparse.
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