Difference between revisions of "Papaver pygmaeum"
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 29: 159. 1902.
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|synonyms={{Treatment/ID/Synonym | |synonyms={{Treatment/ID/Synonym | ||
− | |name= | + | |name=Papaver radicatum var. pygmaeum |
|authority=(Rydberg) S. L. Welsh | |authority=(Rydberg) S. L. Welsh | ||
+ | |rank=variety | ||
}} | }} | ||
|hierarchy=Papaveraceae;Papaver;Papaver sect. Meconella;Papaver pygmaeum | |hierarchy=Papaveraceae;Papaver;Papaver sect. Meconella;Papaver pygmaeum | ||
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|phenology=Flowering Jul–Aug. | |phenology=Flowering Jul–Aug. | ||
|habitat=Mountain summits, ridges, and screes | |habitat=Mountain summits, ridges, and screes | ||
− | |elevation= | + | |elevation=0–2900 m |
|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Mont. | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Mont. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>This well-marked species has its closest relatives within the Papaver alpinum complex in the mountains of central and southern Europe, e.g., P. pyrenaicum (Linnaeus) Willdenow.</p><!-- | + | |discussion=<p>This well-marked species has its closest relatives within the <i>Papaver</i> alpinum complex in the mountains of central and southern Europe, e.g., P. pyrenaicum (Linnaeus) Willdenow.</p><!-- |
− | --><p>The report of 2n = 42, attributed by D. Löve and N. J. Freedman (1956) to A. C. Fabergé (1944), is an error; it is based on material from Pikes Peak, Colorado, where P. pygmaeum has not been found (D. F. Murray 1995).</p> | + | --><p>The report of 2n = 42, attributed by D. Löve and N. J. Freedman (1956) to A. C. Fabergé (1944), is an error; it is based on material from Pikes Peak, Colorado, where <i>P. pygmaeum</i> has not been found (D. F. Murray 1995).</p> |
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|parent rank=section | |parent rank=section | ||
− | |synonyms= | + | |synonyms=Papaver radicatum var. pygmaeum |
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|family=Papaveraceae | |family=Papaveraceae | ||
|phenology=Flowering Jul–Aug. | |phenology=Flowering Jul–Aug. | ||
|habitat=Mountain summits, ridges, and screes | |habitat=Mountain summits, ridges, and screes | ||
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|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Mont. | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Mont. | ||
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|publication year=1902 | |publication year=1902 | ||
|special status=Endemic | |special status=Endemic | ||
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|genus=Papaver | |genus=Papaver | ||
|section=Papaver sect. Meconella | |section=Papaver sect. Meconella |
Latest revision as of 21:47, 5 November 2020
Plants loosely cespitose, to 1.2 dm. Leaves to 5 cm; petiole to 2/3 length of leaf; blade blue-green on both surfaces, broadly ovate, 2×-lobed with 2 pairs of primary lateral lobes, glabrous or sparsely hirsute; primary lobes lanceolate to obovate, apex obtuse or rounded, sometimes bristle-tipped. Inflorescences: scapes erect or curved, sparsely hispid, trichomes spreading. Flowers to 2 cm diam.; petals yellow, or orange with yellow basal spot, or orange-pink; anthers yellow; stigmas 4-5, disc convex. Capsules obovoid to obconic, 2-2.5 times longer than broad, to 1.5 cm, strigose, trichomes light (ivory). 2n = 14.
Phenology: Flowering Jul–Aug.
Habitat: Mountain summits, ridges, and screes
Elevation: 0–2900 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., Mont.
Discussion
This well-marked species has its closest relatives within the Papaver alpinum complex in the mountains of central and southern Europe, e.g., P. pyrenaicum (Linnaeus) Willdenow.
The report of 2n = 42, attributed by D. Löve and N. J. Freedman (1956) to A. C. Fabergé (1944), is an error; it is based on material from Pikes Peak, Colorado, where P. pygmaeum has not been found (D. F. Murray 1995).
Selected References
None.