familyApocynaceae
genusAsclepias
speciesAsclepias californica
subspeciesAsclepias californica subsp. californica
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Endemic
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 24 November 2024
Corona segments 4–6 mm, apex usually rounded, opening extending from apex to base more than halfway, often more than three-quarters.
Phenology: Flowering (Feb–)Mar–Jul(–Aug); fruiting (Apr–)May–Aug(–Sep).
Habitat: Slopes, flats, ridge tops, canyons, arroyos, bajadas, granite, volcanic substrates, rhyolite, limestone, rocky, clay, and sandy soils, pinyon, oak, juniper, and oak-juniper woodlands, pine and mixed-conifer forests, shrublands, chaparral, coastal sage scrub, riparian woods, non-native grasslands.
Elevation: 300–2300 m.
Discussion
Subspecies californica ranges south from Kern and San Bernardino counties.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.
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Slopes, flats, ridge tops, canyons, arroyo … Slopes, flats, ridge tops, canyons, arroyos, bajadas, granite, volcanic substrates, rhyolite, limestone, rocky, clay, and sandy soils, pinyon, oak, juniper, and oak-juniper woodlands, pine and mixed-conifer forests, shrublands, chaparral, coastal sage scrub, riparian woods, non-native grasslands.ub, riparian woods, non-native grasslands. +
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