Difference between revisions of "Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula"
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|accepted_name=Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula | |accepted_name=Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula | ||
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|common_names=Pink cream-sacs | |common_names=Pink cream-sacs | ||
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|name=Orthocarpus bicolor | |name=Orthocarpus bicolor | ||
|authority=A. Heller | |authority=A. Heller | ||
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|name=O. lithospermoides var. bicolor | |name=O. lithospermoides var. bicolor | ||
|authority=(A. Heller) Jepson | |authority=(A. Heller) Jepson | ||
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|hierarchy=Orobanchaceae;Castilleja;Castilleja rubicundula;Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula | |hierarchy=Orobanchaceae;Castilleja;Castilleja rubicundula;Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula | ||
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|elevation=0–1000 m. | |elevation=0–1000 m. | ||
|distribution=Calif. | |distribution=Calif. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Variety rubicundula grows in the northern and western portions of the Sacramento Valley, the North Coast Range, and San Francisco Bay area of California, often on serpentine substrates. It is far less common than var. lithospermoides and often occurs in somewhat more mesic conditions. Populations in the north-central Sacramento Valley contain unusually robust plants with especially large flowers, and were named Orthocarpus bicolor. Variety rubicundula is of conservation concern, threatened by habitat loss to development, agriculture, and grazing.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>Variety rubicundula grows in the northern and western portions of the Sacramento Valley, the North Coast Range, and San Francisco Bay area of California, often on serpentine substrates. It is far less common than <i></i>var.<i> lithospermoides</i> and often occurs in somewhat more mesic conditions. Populations in the north-central Sacramento Valley contain unusually robust plants with especially large flowers, and were named <i>Orthocarpus</i> bicolor. Variety rubicundula is of conservation concern, threatened by habitat loss to development, agriculture, and grazing.</p> |
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name=Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula | name=Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula | ||
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|special status=Endemic;Conservation concern | |special status=Endemic;Conservation concern | ||
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|genus=Castilleja | |genus=Castilleja | ||
|species=Castilleja rubicundula | |species=Castilleja rubicundula |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 5 November 2020
Herbs 0.6–6 dm. Leaves 0–7-lobed, lobes widely spreading. Bracts 5–9-lobed. Corollas: abaxial lip white, in most populations quickly fading to pink or pink-purple, usually purple-dotted at base, teeth white.
Phenology: Flowering (Apr–)May–Jun(–Jul).
Habitat: Grasslands, damp meadows, springs, woodland edges, dry rocky slopes, coastal valleys and foothills, often on serpentine.
Elevation: 0–1000 m.
Discussion
Variety rubicundula grows in the northern and western portions of the Sacramento Valley, the North Coast Range, and San Francisco Bay area of California, often on serpentine substrates. It is far less common than var. lithospermoides and often occurs in somewhat more mesic conditions. Populations in the north-central Sacramento Valley contain unusually robust plants with especially large flowers, and were named Orthocarpus bicolor. Variety rubicundula is of conservation concern, threatened by habitat loss to development, agriculture, and grazing.
Selected References
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