Difference between revisions of "Diplacus grandiflorus"

Groenland

Rev. Hort. 6: 402, fig. 136. 1857.

Common names: Sierra bush monkeyflower
Endemic
Synonyms: Diplacus glutinosus var. grandiflorus Lindley & Paxton D. longiflorus var. grandiflorus (Groenland) Jepson Mimulus aurantiacus var. grandiflorus (Lindley & Paxton) D. M. Thompson M. bifidus Pennell
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 448. Mentioned on page 428, 449.
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Revision as of 14:58, 18 September 2019

Subshrubs. Stems erect, 400–700 mm, minutely hirtellous to hirsutulous with slightly deflexed, eglandular hairs. Leaves cauline, relatively even-sized; petiole absent; blade elliptic or oblong-elliptic to elliptic-lanceolate or elliptic-oblanceolate, (10–)20–55 × 4–17 mm, margins entire, serrulate, or mucronulate, plane or revolute, apex obtuse or rounded to acute, surfaces glabrous. Pedicels 5–12 mm in fruit. Flowers 2 per node, chasmogamous. Calyces not inflated in fruit, 20–30 mm, glabrous except for lobe apices, tube slightly dilated distally, lobes subequal, apex acute. Corollas pale yellow or nearly white to pale orange or light yellow-orange, not spotted or striped, palate ridges yellow to golden yellow, tube-throat 35–45 mm, limb 30–45 mm diam., bilabiate, lobes each apically incised 1/4–1/2 length, appearing 2-lobed. Anthers included, glabrous. Styles sparsely minutely glandular. Stigmas included, lobes equal. Capsules 15–25 mm. 2n = 20.


Phenology: Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat: Rock walls, dry rocky soils.
Elevation: 100–1600 m.

Discussion

Diplacus grandiflorus (central Sierran) and D. linearis (coastal) are remarkably similar; it seems likely that they are vicariants. Leaves of D. linearis are narrower, and the nodes tend to be considerably more crowded. Corollas of D. linearis have narrower limbs, and both pairs of anthers and the stigma are at the same level and relatively deeply included. In D. grandiflorus, the anther pairs are separated, and the stigma is above the distal anther pair at or near the throat opening.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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... more about "Diplacus grandiflorus"
Guy L. Nesom +  and Melissa C. Tulig +
Groenland +
Sierra bush monkeyflower +
100–1600 m. +
Rock walls, dry rocky soils. +
Flowering Apr–Jun. +
Diplacus glutinosus var. grandiflorus +, D. longiflorus var. grandiflorus +, Mimulus aurantiacus var. grandiflorus +  and M. bifidus +
Diplacus grandiflorus +
Diplacus +
species +