Difference between revisions of "Horkelia clevelandii var. clevelandii"

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Latest revision as of 22:56, 5 November 2020

Plants tufted, green to grayish. Stems ascending to erect, 1–5 dm, hairs spreading. Basal leaves planar, 5–15(–18) × 1–2.5 cm; stipules entire; leaflets 6–12 per side, ± separate, cuneate to nearly round, 5–12(–15) × 4–13 mm, nearly as wide as long, divided 1/3 to midrib into 5–10 acute to obtuse teeth, canescent and often short pilose, sparsely pilose on midveins and margins. Cauline leaves (2 or)3–6. Inflorescences mostly open, flowers arranged individually and in glomerules. Pedicels (1–)1.5–6 mm. Flowers 9–13 mm diam.; epicalyx bractlets ± lanceolate, 2–3.5 × 0.5–1.5 mm, ± 3/4 length of sepals, entire; hypanthium 1–1.5 × 2–4 mm, ± 1/2 as deep as wide, interior glabrous; sepals ± reflexed, lanceolate, 2.5–4 mm; petals broadly oblanceolate, 3–6 × 2 mm, apex usually rounded; filaments 0.5–1.5 × 0.4–0.6 mm, anthers 0.5–1 mm; carpels (15–)20–40(–60); styles 1.3–1.6 mm. Achenes brown, 1–1.3 mm, usually smooth.


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Dry meadows, in conifer woodlands
Elevation: 1200–2500 m

Distribution

V9 395-distribution-map.jpg

Calif., Mexico (Baja California).

Discussion

Variety clevelandii occurs primarily on the Peninsular Ranges of Riverside and San Diego counties. Although most populations from Baja California belong to var. brevibracteata, historical collections from northern Baja California by C. R. Orcutt (GH, ND-G, UC), including a syntype of Horkelia clevelandii, have the diagnostic features of var. clevelandii. Populations in San Diego County serve as the sole larval host plant for the federally endangered Laguna Mountains Skipper, Pyrgus ruralis lagunae Scott.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Barbara Ertter +  and James L. Reveal +
(Greene) Rydberg +
Potentilla clevelandii +
Calif. +  and Mexico (Baja California). +
1200–2500 m +
Dry meadows, in conifer woodlands +
Flowering summer. +
Bull Torrey Bot. Club +
Horkelia bolanderi subsp. clevelandii +  and P. bolanderi var. clevelandii +
Horkelia clevelandii var. clevelandii +
Horkelia clevelandii +
variety +