Difference between revisions of "Lessingia pectinata var. tenuipes"
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Endemic
Basionym: Lessingia germanorum var. tenuipes J. T. Howell Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 16: 22, figs. 20, 21. 1929
Synonyms: Lessingia germanorum var. vallicola J. T. Howell
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 5 November 2020
Stems green or tan. Leaf margins entire or dentate to pinnately lobed (segments not cuspidate). 2n = 10.
Phenology: Flowering May–Oct.
Habitat: Coastal scrub, woodlands, pine forests, desert scrub, sometimes sandy soils
Elevation: 100–1700 m
Discussion
As here circumscribed, var. tenuipes includes plants that have a colored band in corolla tubes and truncate-penicillate style-branch appendages. Others have treated those plants as Lessingia glandulifera var. glandulifera. Herein, the latter name is applied elsewhere in the genus (plants that lack a colored band in corolla tubes and have lanceolate style-branch appendages). Variety tenuipes is known from the San Francisco Bay area, Great Central Valley, Sierra Nevada foothills, South Coast Range, and southwestern California.
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Lower Taxa
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