Malacothamnus
Malacothamnus | |
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Malacothamnus fasciculatus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Malvales |
Family: | Malvaceae |
Subfamily: | Malvoideae |
Tribe: | Malveae |
Genus: | Malacothamnus Greene |
Malacothamnus (bush-mallow) is a genus of shrubs and subshrubs found throughout much of mainland California and on three of the Channel Islands. Outside of California, Malacothamnus is known from the northern half of Baja California, from a disjunct location in central Arizona, and possibly from a historic location that may have been in southern Arizona or adjacent Mexico. Plants of this genus are most commonly found in early-successional, post-burn plant communities.[1] Malacothamnus are currently thought to be most closely related to the Iliamnas of the US interior and the Phymosias of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.[2]
Taxonomy[]
Thirty-seven Malacothamnus taxa have been described, but circumscriptions of many taxa are controversial due to overlapping morphological variation and limited analyses. At one extreme, Thomas Kearney recognized 28 taxa.[3][1] At the other extreme, David Bates who wrote the 1993 Jepson Manual and the Flora of North America treatments recognized only 11.[4][5] A more recent researcher of Malacothamnus, Tracey Slotta, recognized 17 taxa, reviving two species and four varieties subsumed by Bates.[2][6] Sixteen taxa are currently included in the CNPS Rare Plant Ranking system, with two presumed extinct.[7] Ten of these are not recognized under the Flora of North America treatment and six are not recognized under the most recent Jepson Manual treatment. Further research by Keir Morse is currently in progress to resolve the taxonomy of the genus using both molecular and morphometric approaches.[8][9][10]
Species from treatments currently in use[1][3][6][5][9][10]
- Malacothamnus abbottii – Abbott's bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus aboriginum – Indian Valley bush-mallow
- – arcuate bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus clementinus – San Clemente Island bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus davidsonii – Davidson's bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus densiflorus – many-flowered bushmallow, hispid bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus enigmaticus – enigmatic bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus fasciculatus – chaparral mallow, mesa bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. catalinensis - Catalina Island bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. fasciculatus - chaparral mallow, mesa bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. laxiflorus - lax-flowered bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. nesioticus - Santa Cruz Island bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. nuttallii - Nuttall's bush-mallow
- – monarch bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus fremontii – Fremont's bush-mallow
- – slender bush-mallow
- – Hall's bush-mallow
- – Heller's bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus involucratus – Carmel Valley bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus jonesii – Jones' bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus lucianus – Santa Lucia bush-mallow, Arroyo Seco bush-mallow
- – foothill bush-mallow
- – Mendocino bush-mallow
- – Tehachapi bush-mallow, round-leaved bush-mallow
- – San Luis Obispo bush-mallow
- Malacothamnus palmeri – Cambria bush-mallow, Palmer's bush-mallow
- – Parish's bush-mallow
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Kearney, T. H. 1951. “The Genus Malacothamnus, Greene (Malvaceae).” Leaflets of Western Botany VI (6):113–40.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Slotta, T. 2004. “Phylogenetics of the Malacothamnus Alliance (Malvaceae): Assessing the Role of Hybridization and Molecular and Morphological Variation in Species Delineation.” Ph.D. dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Kearney, T. H. 1955. “Notes on Malvaceae VII: A New Variety in Malacothamnus.” Leaflets of Western Botany VII (12):289–90.
- ^ Bates, D. M. 1993. “Malacothamnus.” In The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California, edited by James C. Hickman, 751–754. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bates, D. M. 2015. “Malacothamnus.” In Flora of North America North of Mexico, edited by Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 6:280–85. New York and Oxford.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Slotta, T. 2012. Malacothamnus. In B. Baldwin, D. Goldman, D. Keil, R. Patterson, T. J. Rosatti, and D. H. Wilken [eds.], The Jepson Manual: Vascular Plants of California, 884–885. University of California Press.
- ^ "CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants: Malacothamnus"
- ^ Morse, K. "Malacothamnus - The Bush-mallows"
- ^ Jump up to: a b Morse, K., and T. Chester. 2019. Malacothamnus enigmaticus (Malvaceae), a new rare species from the desert edge of the Peninsular Range in San Diego County, CA. Madroño 66: 103–119.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Morse, K. 2021. A morphological assessment of the Malacothamnus palmeri complex (Malvaceae). Crossosoma 44: 1–27.
External links[]
- Malacothamnus
- Malvaceae genera
- Flora of California