Difference between revisions of "Castilleja exserta var. latifolia"

(S. Watson) J. M. Egger

Phytologia 90: 70. 2008.

Endemic
Basionym: Orthocarpus purpurascens var. latifolius S. Watson Botany (Fortieth Parallel), 458. 1871
Synonyms: Castilleja exserta subsp. latifolia (S. Watson) T. I. Chuang & Heckard
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 607. Mentioned on page 606.
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 5 November 2020

Herbs 0.6–3.3 dm. Inflorescences 1.5–12 cm; bracts: distal apices pink to pale purple, sometimes white, 5–7 mm wide, 3–5(–7)-lobed; lobes linear to narrowly spatulate, less than 2 × 1–2 mm. Calyces 17.5–23 mm; abaxial clefts 4–6 mm, adaxial 9–16 mm, abaxial 40–50% of calyx length, adaxial 50–70% of calyx length, lateral 2.5–3 mm, 15% of calyx length. Corollas 20–27 mm; tube 15–20 mm; beak 5–7 mm; abaxial lip pink proximally, distal 1/3 white to yellow, becoming deep pink after anthesis, 3–5 mm.


Phenology: Flowering (Mar–)Apr–Aug.
Habitat: Coastal grasslands, dunes, sandy flats, headlands, sandy to rocky slopes.
Elevation: 0–500 m.

Discussion

Variety latifolia is a close associate of Artemisia pycnocephala along the coast of central and northern California. Sand dune populations in the vicinity of Humboldt Bay and occasionally elsewhere are unique in having almost uniformly greenish bracts, usually with white apices, and a less-inflated abaxial lip on the corollas. The inflorescences of this form also become anthcyanic very rapidly, with much of the coloration fading quickly to deep, dull reddish brown, even while flowering continues. These distinctive plants are the subject of ongoing research. The northernmost population of this form of var. latifolia occurs north of Crescent City, in northern Del Norte County, and this variety should be looked for in adjacent southwestern Oregon.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
J. Mark Egger +, Peter F. Zika +, Barbara L. Wilson +, Richard E. Brainerd +  and Nick Otting +
(S. Watson) J. M. Egger +
Orthocarpus purpurascens var. latifolius +
0–500 m. +
Coastal grasslands, dunes, sandy flats, headlands, sandy to rocky slopes. +
Flowering (Mar–)Apr–Aug. +
Castilleja exserta subsp. latifolia +
Castilleja exserta var. latifolia +
Castilleja exserta +
variety +