''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family
Plantaginaceae
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. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in
South America
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, and South East
United States
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, including
Florida
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and
Alabama
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but may be found as far north as
Virginia
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.
(see map)
Five species are found in Argentina
[Alderete, L.; Mori, M.; Kato, A.; Escandón, A.. Establishment of an in vitro micropropagation protocol for Mecardonia tenella. Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, North America, 915 06 2006. ]
/ref> and three in the US.[ Adjoa Richardson Ahedor. Systematics of the Mecardonia acuminata (tribe Gratioleae, Plantaginaceae) complex of southeastern USA]
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Description
They are herbaceous
Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials.
Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous"
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procumbent
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glabrous
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plants. They are mostly blackened when they are dry. Their stems are 5–40 cm in length and they have 4-alate leaves. Ovate leaves 7–25 mm in length and 3–16 mm wide, with a crenate edge; petiolate. Solitary axillary flowers, pedicles 8-20 (-26) mm in length, basally bibracteolate; 5-lobed calyx, with unequal lobes, more or less free to the base, imbricate, the adaxial lobe widely lanceate to ovate, 5-9.5 mm long and 3–6 mm wide, slightly accrescent, the 2 middle lobes longer and overlapping, the 2 abaxial lobes nearly the same size as the adaxial and overlapping the middle lobes; 5-lobed corolla, 7–8 mm long, yellow with purple at the throat, bearded at the mouth; 4 fertile stamens. Ovoid fruit capsule, 5–7 mm long, loculicidal; ovoid, reticulated seeds.[
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Taxonomy
The genus was described by Ruiz The Spanish surname Ruiz originates from the Germanic personal name " Hrodric" which is composed of the elements "Hrōd", meaning "renown", and "rīc", meaning "power(ful)", thus "famous ruler". Ruiz is a patronymic from the personal name Ruy, a sh ...
& Pav., published in ''Florae Peruvianae, et Chilensis Prodromus'' 95. 1794.
[Forzza, R. C. et al. 2010. 2010 Lista de espécies Flora do Brasil.]
The type species is: Mecardonia procumbens
''Mecardonia procumbens'' (also known as yellow-flowered waterhyssop
), common name baby jump-up, is an annual or perennial herb native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas
The Americas, which are sometimes collectively c ...
Ruiz & Pav. The genus is named after Antonio Meca y Cardona, who founded the botanical gardens
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in Barcelona
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, in 1784.
D. Miguel Colmeiro (1858). Mecardonia. La Botánica y los botánicos de la Península Hispano-Lusitana- Estudios Bibliográficoa y Biográficos. Madrid:Imprenta Rivadeneyra.
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Rossow (1987) in his taxonomic revision of the genus, recognized ten species. A new species, ''M kamogawae'', was identified in Argentina by Greppi and Hagiwara (2011).
Cultivation
Sold as an ornamental garden flower, such as ''Mecardonia Magic Carpet Yellow'', as annuals in colder areas.
Species
* ''Mecardonia acuminata
''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in South America, and South East United States, including Flori ...
'' (Walter) Small.
** ''Mecardonia acuminata acuminata''[
** ''Mecardonia acuminata peninsularis''][
** ''Mecardonia acuminata microphylla''.][
* '']Mecardonia berroi
''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in South America, and South East United States, including Flori ...
'' Marchesi
* ''Mecardonia caespitosa
''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in South America, and South East United States, including Flori ...
'' (Cham.) Pennell
* ''Mecardonia exilis
''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in South America, and South East United States, including Flori ...
'' (Brandegee) Pennell
* ''Mecardonia flagellaris
''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in South America, and South East United States, including Flori ...
'' (Cham. & Schltdl.) Rossow
* '' Mecardonia grandiflora'' (Benth.) Pennell
* '' Mecardonia herniarioides'' (Cham.) Pennell
* ''Mecardonia procumbens
''Mecardonia procumbens'' (also known as yellow-flowered waterhyssop
), common name baby jump-up, is an annual or perennial herb native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas
The Americas, which are sometimes collectively c ...
'' (Mill.) Small
* ''Mecardonia pubescens
''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in South America, and South East United States, including Flori ...
'' Rossow
* ''Mecardonia serpylloides
''Mecardonia'' (axilflower) is a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. 31 species have been described,
of which 12 are accepted. Its distribution is predominantly in South America, and South East United States, including Flori ...
'' (Cham. & Schltdl.) Pennell
* '' Mecardonia tenella'' (Cham. & Schltdl.) Pennell
References
Sources
* Rossow, R. A. 1987. Revisión del género Mecardonia (Scrophulariaceae). Candollea 42: 431-474.
Cappellari, S. C., Harter-Marques, B., Aumeier, P. and Engels, W. (2009), Mecardonia tenella (Plantaginaceae) Attracts Oil-, Perfume-, and Pollen-Gathering Bees in Southern Brazil. Biotropica, 41: 721–729. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2009.00529.x
Krishne Gowda, M Magaraj. Embryological studies in Mecardonia procumbens (Miller) small. Proceedings: Plant Sciences February 1983, Volume 92, Issue 1, pp 5-18
Kaul, M. L. H. Cytogenetical Studies on Ecological Races of Mecardonia dianthera (SW) Pennell. Cytologia 34.2 (1969): 178-187.
Julián A. Greppi, Juan C. Hagiwara. UNA NUEVA ESPECIE DE MECARDONIA (PLANTAGINACEAE). Darwiniana Vol 49, No 1 (2011) p. 43
* Barringer, K. & W. Burger. 2000. Family 193. Scrophulariaceae. In: W. Burger (ed.), Flora Costaricensis. Fieldiana: Botany, n.s. 41: 1–69.
* Nelson, C. H. 2008. Cat. Pl. Vasc. Honduras 1–1576.
* Stevens, W. D., C. Ulloa Ulloa, A. Pool & O. M. Montiel Jarquin. 2001. Flora de Nicaragua. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 85: i–xlii,.
Tropicos: Mecardonia
External links
Galapagos Species Checklist: Mecardonia procumbens
PPP-Index
Search for Mecardonia.
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