Tetraneuris acaulis is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is known by many common names in English including stemless four-nerve daisy, stemless hymenoxys, butte marigold, and stemless rubberweed.
Description
Tetraneuris acaulis is a highly variable perennial plant that grows from a large, coarse taproot.[3][4] It may be moderate in size or an extremely short herbaceous plant, 2 centimeters to over 30 centimeters in height when flowering.[5] The plants lack stems with all the clustered leaves growing directly from the base of the plant at ground level (basal leaves). The leaves are tightly packed and may be spoon shaped (spatulate) or like a spear head with the widest part in the end third (oblanceolate), sometimes narrowly so (linear-oblanceolate).[6] The leaf edges lack teeth or divisions and may either be hairy or smooth.[5]
Each flowering stem has a single flower head at the end,[7] though very rarely a stem may have two flower heads on a single stem.[6] The flowering stem does not have any leaves (a scape) and each plant may grow between one and thirty-five flowering stems, but occasionally a plant may produce as many as sixty. They are also are quite variable in the length, ranging from 0.5 to 30 centimetres (0.2 to 10 inches).[5]
The flowering head will have a large number of small disc flowers, ranging from twenty-five to over two-hundred. The ray flowers at the edge of the flowering head usually number from eight to fifteen, but may occasionally number as many as twenty-one. The petals (ligules) are showy, 5–20 mm (1⁄4–3⁄4 in) long and fairly wide, 3–8 mm (1⁄8–5⁄16 in).[6] Both the ray and the disc flowers are predominantly bright yellow in color.[7] Some plants may have no ray florets.[8] It may flower anytime from April to October in its native range, though different varieties have slightly different flowering seasons.[9]
The fruits are dry achenes only a few millimeters long.[5]
There are four accepted varieties of Tetraneuris acaulis.[2]
Tetraneuris acaulis var. acaulis
The autonymic variety described by Frederick Traugott Pursh in 1813 as Tetraneuris acaulis, but it was described narrowly as a subset of became described as the variety (a heterotypic synonym). This was also the case for all the many other species that are now synonyms of this variety according to POWO.[9] It differs from the other varieties by being covered in very fine, woolly hairs that lay down on the surface of leaves (strigoso-canescent) and being found almost entirely east of the continental divide in North America.[5] In its native habitat it may bloom as early as April or as late as October, but more often in May to July.[11]
Tetraneuris acaulis var. arizonica
The first scientific description of this variety was by Edward Lee Greene in 1898 as a species named Tetraneuris arizonica. It was given its current description as a variety in 1980 by Kittie Fenley Parker.[12] Like variety epunctata it usually has smooth or only sparsely/moderately hairy leaves, but unlike var. epunctata it is densely covered in glands.[5] It may bloom as early as April or as late as September in its native habitat, but more often May to July.[13] Though it is also found east of the Great Divide, the majority of its range is to the west in the great basin and desert southwest stretching to the deserts of California.[14] It grows in a range of habitats including alongside roads, on hillsides, in grasslands, edges of woods, aspen meadows at elevations of 1300–2900 meters.[13]
Tetraneuris acaulis var. caespitosa
This variety was described by Greene as two different species, Tetraneuris brevifolia and Tetraneuris lanata, in 1898. It was additionally described as a third species in 1911 by Francis Potter Daniels. But it had already been correctly described and named as a variety in 1899 by Aven Nelson as Tetraneuris acaulis var. caespitosa.[15] This variety is distinguished by being sparsely to densely hairy, and its hairs usually being long and interwoven (lanuginose), but occasionally they will be silky and lay down on the surface of the leaves (sericeous). Also, its flower stems (a peduncle) will be short in comparison to what is normal for other varieties, usually just 0.5–8 centimeters where other varieties will most often be 5–20 centimeters.[5] Plants may bloom as early as May or as late as September in its high mountain habitat, but more frequently between June and August.[16]
Tetraneuris acaulis var. epunctata
Aven Nelson gave a scientific description to this variety in 1904 as a species named Tetraneuris epunctata. It was described as a variety by Arthur Cronquist in 1994 and reclassified along with the rest of the species by John T. Kartesz and Kanchi Gandhi in 1995.[17] Like variety arizonica these plants have smooth or only sparsely/moderately hairy leaves, but var. epunctata lacks visible glands on its leaves or at most is dotted with just a few glands.[5] This variety blooms as early as May or as late as September, but rarely after the month of July in its native range. It is only found in the US states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.[18]
History
The first scientific description of part of what was later classified as Tetraneuris acaulis was by the botanist Frederick Pursh in 1813. He described a species he named Gaillardia acaulis, which as of 2024 is regarded as a synonym of the botanical variety Tetraneuris acaulis var. acaulis. The accepted description as Tetraneuris acaulis was published by Edward Lee Greene in 1898.[9] Due to the variability of the species 32 species that are now regarded as synonyms of one of the four accepted varieties have been described.[9][12][15][17]
Table of Synonyms
Name
Year
Rank
Synonym of:
Notes
Actinea acaulisSpreng.
1826
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea acaulis f. arizonicaJ.F.Macbr.
1918
form
var. arizonica
= het.
Actinea acaulis var. arizonicaGreene) S.F.Blake ex Munz
1935
variety
var. arizonica
≡ hom.
Actinea acaulis f. caespitosaJ.F.Macbr.
1918
form
var. caespitosa
= het.
Actinea acaulis var. lanata J.F.Macbr.
1918
variety
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea acaulis var. lanigera S.F.Blake
1925
variety
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea acaulis var. septentrionalis A.Nelson
1924
variety
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea acaulis var. simplex J.F.Macbr.
1918
variety
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea arizonicaA.Nelson
1924
species
var. arizonica
= het.
Actinea depressa var. pygmaea J.F.Macbr.
1918
variety
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea epunctata(A.Nelson) A.Nelson
1924
species
var. epunctata
≡ hom.
Actinea eradiataA.Nelson
1924
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea formosaA.Nelson
1924
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea incanaA.Nelson
1924
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea osterhoutiiA.Nelson
1924
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinea simplexA.Nelson
1924
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinella acaulis(Pursh) Nutt.
1818
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinella depressa var. pygmaeaA.Gray
1849
variety
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinella epunctata(A.Nelson) A.Nelson
1909
species
var. epunctata
≡ hom.
Actinella eradiataA.Nelson
1909
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinella incanaA.Nelson
1909
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinella lanataNutt.
1841
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinella leptocladaA.Gray
1857
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Actinella simplexA.Nelson
1909
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Cephalophora acaulisDC.
1836
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Gaillardia acaulisPursh
1813
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Hymenoxys acaulis(Pursh) K.F.Parker
1950
species
var. acaulis
= het.
Hymenoxys acaulis var. arizonica(Greene) K.F.Parker
1950
variety
var. arizonica
≡ hom.
Hymenoxys acaulis var. epunctata(A.Nelson) Cronquist
1994
variety
var. epunctata
≡ hom.
Hymenoxys acaulis var. nanaS.L.Welsh
1993
variety
var. arizonica
= het.
Hymenoxys acaulis var. caespitosa(A.Nelson) K.F.Parker
The meaning of the genus name Tetraneuris is "four nerves", a compound of "tetra" and "neuron". This refers to the four veins on the ray flower petal.[7] The botanical species name is also a compound meaning "without a stem", the prefix "a-" being added to "caulis" for stem. Though its flowers are on stalks, these are not botanically stems.[19] One of the frequently used common names of this species is "stemless four-nerve daisy" related to the genus name and the low growing stemless habit. Three other English names relate to it leaves not growing on stems, "stemless woollybase",[7] "stemless hymenoxys",[20] and "stemless rubberweed".[21] It is also sometimes known as the "butte marigold" or the "sundancer daisy".[21][22] Somewhat specific to the variety Arizonica is the common name "angelita daisy".[19]
Distribution and habitat
This species is very widespread in the United States from Texas and California in the south to Idaho and North Dakota.[2] It is found east of the Rocky Mountains on in the western part of the Great Plains in the northern panhandle of Texas and the westernmost counties of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. It is found throughout the Rocky Mountain states of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado as well as almost all of New Mexico, but is only found in the southeast corner of Idaho. It also grows in the northern half of Arizona, the eastern half of Nevada, and the desert county of San Bernardino in California.[23] In Canada it is found in the prairie provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.[2][23] In Saskatchewan a single colony of the plant, apparently not reproducing, is found on the Missouri Coteau 11–12 kilometers south of Mortlach. In Alberta it is found in the Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park.[24]
It grows in a variety of habitat types in foothills and subalpine regions,[25] and high prairie, badlands,[26] and plains.[3]
Ecology
In an experiment marking individual native bees at nuseries carrying native plants in California, it was found that the bees made the choice to revisit the blooms of Tetraneuris acaulis at a higher than expected rates.[27]
The conservation non-profit NatureServe evaluated this species in 2016 and found it to be "globally secure" (G5), a conservation status meaning it is common and widespread without any longterm threats or significant population declines. At the state and proviencial level they evaluated it as "secure" (S5) in Utah and Wyoming and "apparently secure" (S4) in Montana. The species is vulnerable (S3) in Alberta and Nevada and "imperiled" (S2) in Saskatchewan. It has not been evaluated at the state or provincial level in the rest of its range.[1]
Uses
Tetraneuris acaulis has been used as a traditional medicinal plant. The Hopi used a poultice of the plant to relieve hip and back pain in pregnant women, and to make a stimulating drink.[28]
Cultivation
Stemless four-nerve daisies are grown by gardeners in rock gardens,[29] including areas beyond its native distribution.[30] It is also grown in areas where water use is a concern due to its very low water requirements.[22] To keep plants compact growers plant them in lean soils without much organic material,[29] though the species is not sensitive about soil requirements.[22] They require full sun, with a dry slope being ideal.[29] The salt tolerance of a cultivated selection of Tetraneuris acaulis var. arizonica was tested at Utah State University and found to be very high in comparison with many other cultivated plants.[31]
In cultivation stemless four-nerve daisy may bloom in late spring or early summer. The foliage is aromatic.[32] It is winter hardy in USDA zones 4–8, temperatures as cold as −35 °C (−31 °F).[33] The seeds have very little to no requirement for cold stratification to germinate. An experiment found 100% germination in 3–5 days at a temperature of 21 °C (70 °F).[34] However, it does not reproduce from seed very readily in a garden setting, limiting its spread in formal plantings.[22]
^ abTWC Staff (27 January 2023). "Tetraneuris acaulis". Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
^Budd, Archibald Charles (1979). Budd's Flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Hull, Québec: Research Branch, Agriculture Canada ; Hull, Québec : available from Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre, Supply and Services Canada. p. 764. ISBN978-0-660-10233-7. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
^ abMorhardt, Sia; Morhardt, Emil (2004). California Desert Flowers. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. p. 60. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
^ ab"Tetraneuris acaulis (Pursh) Greene". Database of Vascular Plants of Canada (VASCAN). Acadia University, Université de Montréal Biodiversity Centre, University of Toronto Mississauga, University of British Columbia. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
^ abcdMeyer, Susan E.; Kjelgren, Roger K.; Morrison, Darrel G.; Varga, William A.; Schultz, Bettina (2009). "The Plant Palette". Landscaping on the New Frontier. University Press of Colorado. pp. 159–226. ISBN978-0-87421-709-4. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
^"Stemless Hymenoxys (Hymenoxys acaulis)". Native Wildflowers of the North Dakota Grasslands. U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 25 February 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
^Love, Stephen L; Akins, Candace J (2020). "Sixth summary of the native seed germination studies of Norman C Deno: species with names beginning with letters R through Z". Native Plants Journal. 21 (2): 171. doi:10.3368/npj.21.2.150.
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