Asclepias californica

Greene

Erythea 1: 92. 1893.

Common names: California or round-hood milkweed
Endemic
Basionym: Acerates tomentosa Torrey in W. H. Emory Rep. U.S. Mex. Bound. 2(1): 160, plate 44 [
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 14.

Herbs. Stems 1–20+, decumbent to erect, rarely branched, 15–90 cm, densely tomentose, not glaucous, rhizomes absent. Leaves opposite, sessile or petiolate, stipular colleters absent; petiole 0–17 mm, densely tomentose; blade ovate to lanceolate or oval, 5–18 × 2.5–10.5 cm, charta­ceous, base cordate to truncate, margins often minutely erose, apex acuminate, venation eucamptodromous to faintly brochidodromous, surfaces densely tomentose to glabrate, margins ciliate, laminar colleters absent. Inflo­rescences terminal, sometimes branched, and extra-axillary at upper nodes, sessile or pedunculate, 5–21-flowered; peduncle 0–2.5 cm, densely tomentose, with 1 caducous bract at the base of each pedicel. Pedicels 15–40 mm, densely tomentose. Flowers spread­ing to pendent; calyx lobes linear to narrowly lanceolate, 4–6 mm, apex acute, densely tomentose; corolla green or tan (sometimes tinged pink) to pinkish purple, red-violet at base, lobes reflexed with spreading tips, oval, 8–11 mm, apex acute, densely tomentose abaxially, pilose at base adaxially; gynostegial column 2–3.5 mm; fused anthers dark brown, columnar, 2–2.5 mm, wings right-triangular, closed, apical appendages deltoid; corona seg­ments red-violet, sometimes pale at apex, sessile, con­duplicate, dorsally rounded, 3–6 mm, exceeded by style apex, base slightly to strongly saccate, margins connivent, apex rounded to truncate, slightly to strongly oblique, papillose, internal appendage absent; style apex planar, green. Follicles sometimes paired, erect on upcurved pedicels, ovoid, 5–12.5 × 2–3 cm, apex apiculate to acuminate, longitudinally ridged, densely tomentose. Seeds broadly oval to orbiculate, 9–12 × 8–11 mm, margin very narrowly winged, faces rugulose; coma 1.5–2.5 cm.

Discussion

Subspecies 2 (2 in the flora).

Asclepias californica is one of the showiest milkweed species in the flora, with red-violet flowers set off by the dense, white, wooly vestiture of the rest of the plant. It is available from California nurseries but can be difficult to maintain in cultivation. An old report of the species from Baja California Sur cannot be confirmed and likely stems from a misidentification or erroneous location. Although the coronas are notoriously variable within the recognized subspecies, the key characters reliably distinguish northern and southern population systems. However, intermediates can be found in the contact zone, in Kern County.

Gomphocarpus tomentosus (Torrey) A. Gray (not Burchell 1822) is an illegitimate name found in some older regional floras that pertains here.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Corona segments 4–6 mm, apex usually rounded, opening extending from apex to base more than halfway, often more than three-quarters. Asclepias californica subsp. californica
1 Corona segments 3–4 mm, apex truncate or rounded, opening extending from apex to base less than, rarely up to, halfway. Asclepias californica subsp. greenei
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