Scientific Name | Ruellia caroliniensis | USDA PLANTS Symbol | RUCA4 |
Common Name | Carolina Wild Petunia | ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. | 34373 |
Family | Acanthaceae (Acanthus) | SEINet Reference |
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Description | Habitat: Dry to moist soils in pine forests, thickets, prairies, along streams, and on roadsides. Plant: Upright leafy perennial with single or multiple stems up to 35 inches tall; usually unbranched. Leaves: Opposite leaves, lower ones obovate and with rounded tips; middle and upper leaves ovate to lanceolate to oblong, 1-1/2 to 4-3/4 inches long, on petioles. Inflorescence: Single or clusters of up to 4 lavender-to-purplish funnel-shaped blossoms arising from the leaf axils; flowers are 1 to 2 inches long and about 1-inch across with a slender floral tube about 1 inch long; corolla has 5 lobes, white stamens and pistil; blossoms last less than a day and are fragile to the touch. Bloom Period: May to October. Reference: "Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas" by Correll and Johnston, "Wildflowers of Texas" by Michael Eason and Alabama Plant Atlas. |
BONAP Distribution Map Map Color Key | Texas Status: Native |
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