Difference between revisions of "Carlquistia muirii"

(A. Gray) B. G. Baldwin

Novon 9: 463. 1999.

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Basionym: Raillardella muirii A. Gray in W. H. Brewer et al., Bot. California 1: 618. 1876
Synonyms: Raillardiopsis muirii (A. Gray) Rydberg
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--><p>Carlquistia muirii is known only from granitic substrates in the southern Sierra Nevada and Santa Lucia Range (Ventana Double Cone). Major disjunctions among the populations of C. muirii, a self-incompatible tarweed, may be explained by vicariance, ancient dispersal, or both (B. G. Baldwin and D. W. Kyhos 1990).</p>
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 5 November 2020

Leaf blades 9–42 × 2–4 mm. Invo-lucres 8–13 × 5–10+ mm. Disc corollas 6.5–10 mm. Cypselae black, 4–7.5 mm; pappi 5–11 mm. 2n = 16.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Oct.
Habitat: On granitic soils, openings in forests
Elevation: 1100–2500 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Carlquistia muirii is known only from granitic substrates in the southern Sierra Nevada and Santa Lucia Range (Ventana Double Cone). Major disjunctions among the populations of C. muirii, a self-incompatible tarweed, may be explained by vicariance, ancient dispersal, or both (B. G. Baldwin and D. W. Kyhos 1990).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.