Linum berlandieri

Hooker

Bot. Mag. 63: plate 3480. 1836. (as berendieri)

Common names: Berlandier's yellow flax
Synonyms: Linum rigidum var. berlandieri (Hooker) Torrey & A. Gray
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 393. Mentioned on page 379, 392.

Herbs, usually annual, rarely perennial, 5–40 cm, glabrous except hirsutulous near base and sometimes on stem angles. Stems spreading-ascending, branching basally in inflorescence, sometimes throughout. Leaves: basal leaves opposite, or alternate throughout, spreading; stipular glands usually present; blade linear to linear-lanceolate, 10–25 × 1–4 mm, margins entire or few small teeth on distal leaves, not ciliate, apex acute; mostly 3-nerved. Inflorescences dense, ± flat-topped panicles. Pedicels 4–20 mm. Flowers: sepals deciduous, lanceolate, inner somewhat broader, 6–12 mm, margins of inner sepals densely and delicately glandular-toothed, outer ones scarious, conspicuously and more coarsely but less densely glandular-toothed than inner, apex acute or attenuate; petals yellow to orange, sometimes reddish below middle, broadly obovate, 11–19 mm; stamens 4–9 mm; anthers 1–2 mm; staminodia absent; styles connate nearly to apex, 6–9 mm; stigmas capitate. Capsules broadly ovoid to triangular-ovoid, tapering abruptly to flattened base, 3.6–4.7 × 3–4 mm, thick- or thin-walled, apex obtuse, dehiscing into 5, 2-seeded segments, segments blunt or subacute, persistent on plant, false septa complete, proximal part membranaceous, not terminating in loose fringe, distal part cartilaginous, margins not ciliate. Seeds 2.6–3.4 × 1–1.6 mm. 2n = 30.

Distribution

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Ark., Colo., Kans., La., N.Mex., Nebr., Okla., Tex., n Mexico.

Discussion

Varieties 2 (2 in the flora).

The stems of Linum berlandieri are ribbed. The corollas range from pale yellow to deep orange, with darker veins and little color banding to deeply maroon at base. Styles and stamens may be yellow or the distinct portions of the styles somewhat maroon. The capsule walls are opaque, thicker than those in L. rigidum.

C. M. Rogers (1984) noted that some populations of Linum berlandieri in western Texas are morphologically intermediate between the two varieties.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Sepals green; stigmas green; capsules relatively thick-walled, opaque. Linum berlandieri var. berlandieri
1 Sepals grayish or purplish; stigmas dark gray; capsules relatively thin-walled, translucent. Linum berlandieri var. filifolium