Possibly another subspecies of T. fendleri. Leaf morph and 4 -petaled white male flower is not typical for T. fendleri.
Linear/lanceolate basal leaves; flowers in bracteate racemes (weakly 1-sides), radially symmetric, perianth moderately campanulate, tepal tips weakly reflected, anthers cream colored; hypogynous, axile placentation
Stems/Leaves:
-pubescent
-whorled leaves on the stem but they are pedate when growing closer to ground
-entire margin
-stilpules present
-simple leaf
Flowers:
-Axile placentation
-5 petals
-5 sepals
-superior ovary
-raceme
-bilateral
Ternate leaves, tomentose, alternate. Flowers zygomorphic and solitary, 2 sepals, 5 petals, 8 stamens with adnate filaments for about 1/2 length, stigma long and curled, ovary appears unilocular with marginal placentation
Plants hirsute, odorous. Compound laves palmately lobed, leaflets divided. Flowers actinomorphic 5 petals, 5 caudate sepals. 7 stamens (some may have been lost), 5 stigmas, 5 locule ovary, axile placentation.
Round stem, leaves ternate, 2 stipules. Stems with small thorns, tomentose. Flowers actinomorphic, in clusters, 5 petals, 5 sepals, many stamens adnate to sepals, many unicarpellate carpels, perigynous, recepticle a stalk?
actinomorphic flower, 5 petals, 5 keeled caudate sepals, many small anthers, axile placentation, leaves sparsely tomentose, palmately lobed, arising from central node. Inflorescence consists of two pedicellate flowers from top of stem