Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Garrya wrightii Torrey
(Wright's Silktassel)


Family: Garryaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
None

Garrya wrightii is a common shrub found growing from rocks or at the bases of larger shrubs or trees; more rarely it grows in the open. It is commonly found in middle elevation with Alligator Juniper and Pinon Pine. The ovate opposite leaves are "praying" , and this characteristic helps differentiate it from Gray Oak with which it can be confused. The fruit is a smooth slightly glaucous spherical berry which starts out green and turns purple and then brown or black. It contains two seeds each of which has a polar brown spot.
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Garrya wrightii, photo Russ Kleinman & Deming Gustafson, Burro Mtns., WD Ranch Road, Oct. 5, 2007



Garrya wrightii, dark blue fruit, photo Russ Kleinman, Pinos Altos Range, FR 536 behind Ft. Bayard, Sept. 22, 2008



Garrya wrightii, dark blue fruit, photo Russ Kleinman, Pinos Altos Range, CD Trail above Arrastra, Oct. 21, 2008



Garrya wrightii, 1x macro of dark blue fruit, photo Russ Kleinman, Pinos Altos Range, Ft. Bayard, Dec. 19, 2008



Garrya wrightii, 1x macro of bisected dark blue fruit containing two seeds, photo Russ Kleinman, Pinos Altos Range, Ft. Bayard, Dec. 19, 2008



Garrya wrightii, 2x macro of minutely pubescent ovate seed with brown pole, photo Russ Kleinman, Pinos Altos Range, Ft. Bayard, Dec. 19, 2008



Garrya wrightii, in flower, photo Angela Flanders, Pinos Altos Range, Myer Canyon, June 21, 2009



Garrya wrightii, closeup of flowering raceme, photo Angela Flanders, Pinos Altos Range, Myer Canyon, June 21, 2009



Garrya wrightii, bark, photo Russ Kleinman, Pinos Altos Range, Pinos Altos, August 22, 2012


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