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Schistochilopsis setosa

(Schistochilopsis setosa)

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Description

Ranging from 1.5 to as much as 8 meters in height, it can take the form of a shrub or small tree. The linear, curved, deciduous leaves are 10 to 26 cm long and just a few millimeters wide.Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chilopsis linearis.The generic name is derived from the Greek words ------, (cheilos), meaning "lip," and ---- (opsis), meaning "resembling," referring to the flowers. They occur in a terminal panicle or raceme, blooming in May through September. About two to four flowers at a time are open in each inflorescence. The calyx is about 8-14 mm, slightly inflated, and varying shades of purple, while the corolla is 2-5 cm, and with colors ranging from lavender to light pink. The throat and lower lip has a pattern of yellow ridges and purple lines, and the margins are crinkled. It is pollinated primarily by large bees in the family Apidae, such as carpenter bees, bumblebees, Anthophora, and Centris. The fruit is a linear pod up to 35 cm long, containing numerous winged seeds.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Jungermanniopsida
Order:Jungermanniales
Family:Scapaniaceae
Genus:Schistochilopsis
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