familyOrobanchaceae
genusCordylanthus
speciesCordylanthus wrightii
subspeciesCordylanthus wrightii subsp. kaibabensis
Difference between revisions of "Cordylanthus wrightii subsp. kaibabensis"
Syst. Bot. Monogr. 10: 87, fig. 35i–n. 1986.
Common names: Kaibab Plateau bird’s-beak
Endemic
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 5 November 2020
Stems puberulent and glandular-puberulent to glabrate. Leaves 5–7-lobed. Spikes 5–12-flowered, 25–40 mm; bracts 4–10. Pedicels: bracteoles 20–25 mm, margins pinnately lobed, lobes 5–7. Flowers: corolla pale yellow with purple markings, 20–30 mm.
Phenology: Flowering Aug–Sep.
Habitat: Rocky openings, pine-juniper woodlands.
Elevation: 1900–2000 m.
Discussion
Subspecies kaibabensis is known from the Kaibab Plateau. Chuang and Heckard suggested that it may be derived from a past hybridization of subsp. tenuifolius and Cordylanthus kingii subsp. kingii.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.