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One-seed croton

Also known as: Prairie tea

Croton monanthogynus Michx.

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One-seed croton fruit
One-seed croton
One-seed croton fruit
One-seed croton
One-seed croton
One-seed croton
One-seed croton flowers
One-seed croton staminate and pistillate flowers

Morphology

Stem
Stems erect, much-branched from middle. Plants monoecious; herbage gray-green or light yellow-green, sparsely to moderately stellate-pubescent.
Leaves
Alternate; stipules present, inconspicuous, often early-deciduous: petiole 1/8 to 4/5 inch; blades broadly ovate to lanceolate, oblong, or elliptic, .4 to 1.4 inch long, .2 to 1 inch wide, base rounded or truncate, margins entire, tip rounded to acute.
Inflorescence
Spikes, terminal and axillary, .4 to 1.2 inch; staminate and pistillate flowers in same spike.
Flower
Staminate flowers: sepals 3 to 5, triangular to oblong, less than 1/25 inch; petals 3 to 5, elliptic to oblanceolate, less than 1/25 inch; stamens 3 to 5. Pistillate flowers: sepals 5, elliptic to linear, 1/16 to 1/12 inch; petals 0; styles 2, each divided 2 times, ultimate segments 4.
Fruit
Capsules, dehiscent, 1-seeded, not concealed by persistent calyx, ovoid, 1/7 to 1/5 inch; seeds gray, brown, or mottled, globose, 1/10 to 1/7 inch.

Ecology

Habitat
Rocky to gravelly tallgrass and mixed-grass prairies, glades, pastures, roadsides, parking lots, old fields, disturbed sites
Distribution
Principally east 2/3, scattered in west 1/3 of Kansas

Practical Information

Uses
A mild tea can be made by steeping the leaves, hence the common name, prairie tea.

Additional Notes

Comments

Croton, tick, alluding to shape of the seeds and monanthogynus, one + female + flower.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Euphorbiaceae - Spurge Family
Life Span
Annual
Height
4-16 inches
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2014-03-29
Color Groups
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: June, July, August, September, October