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''Proboscidea spicata'', the New Mexico unicorn-plant, is a herbaceous, flowering plant.


Distribution

''Proboscidea spicata'' occurs in southwest regions of Texas, and southeastern parts of New Mexico.


Habitat and ecology

''Proboscidea spicata'' is adapted to live in dry, sandy soil. This plant does not need much water to survive. It prefers alluvial soils. Its native to areas such as New Mexico and Texas. It is a critically imperiled species.


Morphology

''Proboscidea spicata'' has a vine like appearance. The stems of this flower are sticky and covered in hairs.


Flowers and fruit

Flowers of ''Proboscidea spicata'' have five petals that are purple. They have bright yellow pistils.


References

* https://books.google.com/books?id=pM-UVgc-BDkC&pg=PA409&lpg=PA409&dq=Proboscidea+spicata&source=bl&ots=ypk-nRQBcm&sig=qAYfxHeFsyj3SjuV_lvhRbfdqZI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjInprT8-DTAhXizIMKHbHQATQQ6AEIVjAL#v=onepage&q=Proboscidea%20spicata&f=false * http://explorer.natureserve.org/servlet/NatureServe?sourceTemplate=tabular_report.wmt&loadTemplate=species_RptComprehensive.wmt&selectedReport=RptComprehensive.wmt&summaryView=tabular_report.wmt&elKey=135315&paging=home&save=true&startIndex=1&nextStartIndex=1&reset=false&offPageSelectedElKey=135315&offPageSelectedElType=species&offPageYesNo=true&post_processes=&radiobutton=radiobutton&selectedIndexes=135315 {{Taxonbar, from=Q17745906 Martyniaceae