HortScience (Jan 2023)

A Survey of Verbena xutha Lehm. (Gulf Vervain) Morphological and Cytological Characteristics

  • S. Brooks Parrish,
  • Renjuan Qian,
  • Sandra B. Wilson,
  • Gary W. Knox,
  • Zhanao Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI16999-22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 3
pp. 245 – 246

Abstract

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Gulf vervain (Verbena xutha) is a herbaceous perennial native to the southern United States. The species produces attractive spike inflorescences that provide a source of food for many pollinators. Besides botanical classifications, pollen morphology and cytological traits of this species have not been documented until now. Gulf vervain was found to have 2n = 42 chromosomes, with the first report of 2C nuclear DNA content of 2.95 pg. Convex-triangular pollen grains averaged 37.18 μm in diameter, with 84% stainability after cotton blue staining to estimate pollen viability. This information brings light to the genetic makeup of gulf vervain and may aid in future breeding programs.

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