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Latest revision as of 22:01, 5 November 2020
Herbs, usually annual or perennial, occasionally biennial in Claytonia rubra. Roots branched, capillary or fibrous. Stems: subterranean stems tubers, rhizomes, or woody caudices, sometimes with multiple forms on single individuals (e.g., C. umbellata and C. tuberosa); aerial stems erect or decumbent; nodes glabrous. Leaves basal and cauline, not articulate at base, somewhat to markedly clasping, attachment points linear; basal leaves few to several in rosettes, blade linear, lanceolate, oblanceolate, spatulate, trullate, rhomboid, ovate, or deltate, apex obtuse to apiculate; cauline leaves 2 and opposite, rarely 3 and whorled, distinct or partially or completely connate, or perfoliate, blade linear to ovate. Inflorescences terminal, racemose or umbellate, secund, bracteate; bracts leaflike or membranous and scalelike. Flowers showy; sepals persistent, leaflike, unequal; petals 5; stamens 5, adnate to petal bases; ovary globose, ovules 3 or 6; style 1; stigmas 3. Capsules 3-valved, longitudinally dehiscent from apex, valves not deciduous, margins hygroscopic, involute. Seeds (1–)3–6, black, rounded, shiny and smooth to tuberculate, with white elaiosome; seeds dispersed ballistically and by ants. x = 5, 6, 7, 8.
Distribution
North America, (including Mexico), Central America (Guatemala), Asia, adventive in Europe and New Zealand. A related species, Claytonia joanneana Roemer & Schultes, occurs in the Altai Mountains of Siberia and Mongolia.
Discussion
Species 26 (25 in the flora).
Selected References
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Plants annual, sometimes biennial, with minute, tuberous bodies | > 2 |
1 | Plants perennial, with stolons, rhizomes, tubers, or woody caudices | > 10 |
2 | Inflorescences with 2-several bracts (rarely only 2); proximalmost bract leaflike, distal bracts leaflike or reduced to membranous scales | > 3 |
2 | Inflorescence ebracteate or 1-bracteate; bract leaflike | > 5 |
3 | Flowers 4-8 mm diam.; petals not candy-striped; basal leaf blades rhombic or ovate | Claytonia washingtoniana |
3 | Flowers 8-20 mm diam.; petals white, candy-striped, or pink; basal leaf blades linear to deltate | > 4 |
4 | Cauline leaf blades linear; distal bracts reduced to membranous scales; seeds (1-)6 | Claytonia arenicola |
4 | Cauline leaf blades broad; distal bracts leaflike; seeds (1-)3 | Claytonia sibirica |
5 | Flowers 10-15 mm diam.; inflorescences ebracteate | Claytonia saxosa |
5 | Flowers 2-12 mm diam.; inflorescences 1-bracteate | > 6 |
6 | Basal leaf blades usually trullate or rhombic to deltate, sometimes spatulate, less than 3 times longer than wide | > 7 |
6 | Basal leaf blades usually linear, sometimes spatulate, blade much longer than wide | > 8 |
7 | Basal rosettes flattened to suberect; leaf blades trullate, spatulate, or narrowly rhombic to ovate, apex obtuse, red pigmentation often strong even in juvenile plants | Claytonia rubra |
7 | Basal rosettes suberect to erect, seldom flattened; leaf blades broadly rhombic to deltate or reniform, apex obtuse to apiculate, red pigmentation often weak | Claytonia perfoliata |
8 | Seeds often smooth or with low tubercles, not pebbly; leaf blades not glau- cous, green or pink | Claytonia parviflora |
8 | Seeds often tuberculate and pebbly; leaf blades glaucous, gray, beige, or pink | > 9 |
9 | Flowers 3-5 mm diam | Claytonia exigua |
9 | Flowers 6-12 mm diam | Claytonia gypsophiloides |
10 | Plants with tubers sometimes connected by rhizomes | > 11 |
10 | Plants with rhizomes or woody caudices | > 19 |
11 | Bracts 2 or more, distal bracts leaflike or reduced to membranous scales; cauline leaves often strongly tapered in basal 1/2 | > 12 |
11 | Bracts 1 or absent, (rarely 2 in C. caroliniana); cauline leaves seldom tapered in no more than basal 1/4 | > 15 |
12 | Bracts all leaflike; tubers napiform | Claytonia ogilviensis |
12 | Proximalmost bract leaflike, distal bracts reduced to membranous scales; tubers globose | > 13 |
13 | Petals white with yellow blotch at base | Claytonia tuberosa |
13 | Petals white, pink, rose, magenta, cream, yellow, or yellow-orange, lacking yellow blotch at base | > 14 |
14 | Petals pink, rose, or magenta | Claytonia rosea |
14 | Petals white, cream, yellow, or yellow-orange | Claytonia multiscapa |
15 | Bracts absent; petals pink to magenta | Claytonia umbellata |
15 | Bracts present; petals white, white with yellow blotch at base, yellow, orange, or candy-striped (sometimes pink, rose, or magenta in C. caroliniana, C. lanceolata, and C. virginica) | > 16 |
16 | Cauline leaf blades linear, 0.2-1.2 cm wide, tapered to slender base | > 17 |
16 | Cauline leaf blades lanceolate or spatulate to ovate, 0.4-2.5 cm wide, abruptly petiolate or sessile | > 18 |
17 | Petals white, pinkish, or rose, candy-striped, rarely yellow or orange, or white with pink-lavender candy-stripes; e North America to Texas | Claytonia virginica |
17 | Petals white with yellow blotch at base; Alaska, Yukon | Claytonia tuberosa |
18 | Basal leaves 6-21; cauline leaves petiolate; e North America | Claytonia caroliniana |
18 | Basal leaves 1-6 or absent; cauline leaves sessile; w North American cordillera | Claytonia lanceolata |
19 | Plants with woody caudices | > 20 |
19 | Plants rhizomatous | > 22 |
20 | Basal leaves and bracts with apex acute; petals white or pink to bright rose with yellow blotches at base, or white | Claytonia acutifolia |
20 | Basal leaves and bracts (where present) with apex obtuse; petals usually pink to magenta, sometimes yellow or white | > 21 |
21 | Stems 1-10 cm; bracts absent; Alaska | Claytonia arctica |
21 | Stems 10-50 cm; bracts present; not in Alaska | Claytonia megarhiza |
22 | Bracts present; seeds (1-)3 | > 23 |
22 | Bracts absent; seeds (1-)6 | > 24 |
23 | Cauline leaves equal, sessile, blade lanceolate to ovate; basal leaf blades 1-5 cm wide | Claytonia sibirica |
23 | Cauline leaves unequal, petiolate, blade linear to spatulate; basal leaf blades 0.1-1 cm wide | Claytonia palustris |
24 | Rhizomes 0.5-3 mm diam.; Alaska, Yukon, n British Columbia | > 25 |
24 | Rhizomes 4-8 mm diam.; w United States | > 26 |
25 | Basal leaf baldes linear to narrowly spatualte, 1-10 × 0.1-1 cm | Claytonia scammaniana |
25 | Basal leaf blades elliptic to spatulate, 1-8 × 1-2 cm | Claytonia sarmentosa |
26 | Basal leaf blades deltate to ovate or cordate; cauline leaf blades 1-5 cm; petals white | Claytonia cordifolia |
26 | Basal leaf blades spatulate to rhombic or ovate; cauline leaf blades 0.5-2 cm; petals pink to magenta | Claytonia nevadensis |