Difference between revisions of "Chorizanthe howellii"

Goodman

Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 21: 44, plate 3, fig. 1. 1934.

Common names: Howell’s spineflower
EndemicConservation concern
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 456. Mentioned on page 447.
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 5 November 2020

Plants spreading or decumbent to somewhat erect, 0.3–1 × 1–5 dm, villous. Leaves basal or nearly so; petiole 1–4 cm; blade spatulate to broadly obovate, 1–3 × 0.5–1.5(–1.8) cm, villous. Inflorescences with secondary branches suppressed, greenish to grayish; bracts 2, similar to proximal leaf blades only reduced, short-petiolate, becoming linear and aciculate at distal nodes, acerose, 1–5 cm × 5–15 mm, awns absent. Involucres 1, greenish to grayish, broadly cylindric, not ventricose, 3–4 mm, with conspicuous, white, scarious margins between teeth and extending up awn, not corrugate, pubescent; teeth spreading, equal, 0.5–1 mm, awns straight with longer ones 1–2 mm and anterior one mostly 2 mm, these alternating with shorter (0.5–1 mm) ones. Flowers exserted; perianth bicolored with floral tube white and tepals white to rose, cylindric, (3–)3.5–4.5 mm, pubescent nearly throughout; tepals connate 1/4 their length, dimorphic, oblong, truncate and erose to denticulate apically, those of outer lobes longer and wider than inner ones; stamens 9, included; filaments distinct, 3–4 mm, glabrous; anthers pink to red, oblong, 0.6–0.8 mm. Achenes light brown, globose-lenticular, 3–4.5 mm. 2n = (72, 74, 76, 78), 80, (82, 84, 86, 88, 90).


Phenology: Flowering May–Jul.
Habitat: Sandy places in coastal dunes and grassland communities
Elevation: 0-20 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Chorizanthe howellii is an octoploid probably derived from an ancient hybrid event involving C. cuspidata var. villosa and perhaps C. valida. It is known only from a dune area north of Fort Bragg in Mendocino County, and is federally listed as endangered.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Chorizanthe howellii"
James L. Reveal +
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Howell’s spineflower +
0-20 m +
Sandy places in coastal dunes and grassland communities +
Flowering May–Jul. +
Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. +
Endemic +  and Conservation concern +
Chorizanthe sect. Anisogonum +, Chorizanthe sect. Eriogonellopsis +  and Chorizanthe sect. Herbaceae +
Chorizanthe howellii +
Chorizanthe sect. Ptelosepala +
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