Family: Boraginaceae
Author: (Torr.) Greene
Bibliography: Pittonia 1: 120 (1887)
Year: 1887
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Cryptantha
Vegetable: Unknown
Observations: W. & SC. U.S.A. to NW. Mexico
Description
The Wingnut catseye, scientifically known as Cryptantha pterocarya, is a noteworthy species belonging to the Boraginaceae family. This plant was first described in a significant botanical work, Pittonia, in the year 1887 by esteemed botanist Edward Lee Greene, who built upon the groundwork laid by another botanist, John Torrey.
Native to the Western and Southwestern regions of the United States and extending into Northwestern Mexico, the Wingnut catseye flourishes in these diverse habitats. Its adaptability and resilience have made it a subject of interest for botanists and plant enthusiasts alike.
This perennial herb is recognized for its small, white, and densely hairy flowers that give it a distinctive appearance, often forming a dense terminal cluster. The foliage of Cryptantha pterocarya is typically rough to the touch, following the characteristic texture of members within the Boraginaceae family.
The habitats where Wingnut catseye thrives are typically open and dry, ranging from grasslands and sandy soils to rocky terrains, showcasing its ability to endure and prosper in less hospitable environments. This adaptability not only underscores its ecological importance but also its potential utility for xeriscaping and reclamation projects in similar climatic zones.
In terms of conservation and study, Cryptantha pterocarya provides valuable insights into plant ecology and the evolutionary mechanics within the diverse Boraginaceae family. Its presence across varied geographical locales highlights the dynamic range of botanical species native to North America. For anyone interested in North American flora, the Wingnut catseye stands as an enduring symbol of nature’s resilience and the intricate beauty of plant life.
Common Names
Eng: wingnut cryptantha
En: Wingnut catseye, Wingnut cryptantha
Synonyms
- Eritrichium pterocaryum (Torr.)
- Krynitzkia pterocarya ((Torr.) A.Gray)
- Cryptantha pterocarya var. genuina (I.M.Johnst.)
Distribution
- Arizona (native)
- California (native)
- Colorado (native)
- Idaho (native)
- Mexico Northwest (native)
- Nevada (native)
- New Mexico (native)
- Oregon (native)
- Texas (native)
- Utah (native)
- Washington (native)
Additional Images
Flower
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Taken Apr 6, 2022 by Ethan Greer (cc-by-sa)
Habit
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Fruit
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Leaf
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Bark
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Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/2926296)
- POWO (http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:71536-2)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Cryptantha pterocarya (Torr.) Greene)