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Warnock's snakewood
Scientific Name: Condalia warnockii
Family: Rhamnaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Shrub
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Condalia warnockii - Warnock's Snakewood
Condalia warnockii, commonly known as Warnock's Snakewood, is a shrub found in specific regions of the United States and Mexico. It is also known as Warnock's condalia, Javelina bush, Mexican Crucillo, and simply as Snakewood.
Considerations for Pets
- This plant is a thorny bush.
Considerations for Children
- This plant is a thorny bush.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Scientific Name: Condalia warnockii M.C. Johnst.
- Family: Rhamnaceae
- Rank: Species
- Variety: Condalia warnockii var. warnockii M.C. Johnst. and Condalia warnockii var. kearneyana M.C. Johnst.
- Synonyms: The provided text does not list explicit synonyms.
Distribution and Habitat
- Condalia warnockii is primarily found in the Chihuahuan Desert flora.
- Specific locations mentioned include:
- Brewster County, Texas
- Santa Cruz County, Arizona (Tubac Foothills Ranch)
- USA (New Mexico, Texas)
- Mexico (Durango, Chihuahua)
Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits
- Condalia warnockii is a perennial shrub.
- It is described as evergreen and low-growing.
Ecological Role
- Attracts wildlife.
Related Species
- Condalia correllii (Correll's Snakewood)
- Condalia globosa (Bitter Snakewood)
- Condalia viridis (Green Snakewood)
Further Information
- British Database of World Flora and Fauna
- Discover Life
- Denver Botanic Gardens Gardens Navigator