Texas
Wildbuds

Thamnosma texana

(Dutchman’s Breeches)

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Thamnosma texana, Reimer's Ranch Park, Travis Co. 9819

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Thamnosma texana, Reimer's Ranch Park, Travis Co. 9823

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Thamnosma texana, Reimer's Ranch Park, Travis Co. 9836

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Thamnosma texana, Reimer's Ranch Park, Travis Co. 9841

Scientific Name Thamnosma texana USDA PLANTS Symbol THTE2
Common Name Dutchman's Breeches, Desert Rue ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. 29005
Family Rutaceae (Rue) SEINet
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Description Habitat: Rocky slopes, open areas.
Plant: Loose, sprawling perennial with stems 6 to 12 inches long.
Leaves: Alternate, linear stem leaves 1/4 to 3/8-inch long, dotted with glands.
Inflorescence: Small, erect, yellow urn-shaped flowers about 1/4-inch across in racemes; 4 petals and sepals.
Bloom Period: March to May.
Fruit: Two-lobed fruit capsule resembling pantaloons provides the common name.
References: "Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country" by Marshall Enquist.
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Texas Status:
Native

Banner photo of Castilleja indivisa and Lupinus ssp. taken along FM 1323 north of Johnson City, Blanco County

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