Mentzelia affinis

Mentzelia affinis
Mentzelia affinis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Cornales
Family: Loasaceae
Genus: Mentzelia
Species: M. affinis
Binomial name
Mentzelia affinis
Greene

Mentzelia affinis is a species of flowering plants in the family Loasaceae known by the common name yellowcomet. It is native to the southern half of California, Arizona, and adjacent sections of Nevada and Baja California, where it is known from scrub, woodland, desert sands, and other habitat types.

Description

It is an annual herb growing erect to maximum heights anywhere between 5 centimeters and half a meter. The leaves are up to 17 centimeters long in the basal rosette, divided into lobes and sometimes toothed, and smaller farther up on the plant.

The flower has five shiny yellow petals, each with an orange spot at the base and often a toothed or notched tip. The fruit is a narrow, curving utricle 1 to 3 centimeters long. It contains many tiny prism-shaped seeds.

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  • Mentzelia affinis — ID 53145 Symbol Key MEAF2 Common Name yellowcomet Family Loasaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution AZ, CA, NV Growth Habit Forb/herb Duration …   USDA Plant Characteristics

  • Mentzelia affinis Greene — Symbol MEAF2 Common Name yellowcomet Botanical Family Loasaceae …   Scientific plant list

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  • Mentzelia — For the brachiopod genus, see Mentzelia (brachiopod). Mentzelia Mentzelia lindleyi Scientific classification Kingdom …   Wikipedia

  • Loasaceae — Loasaceae …   Wikipédia en Français

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