Difference between revisions of "Orobanche californica subsp. jepsonii"
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|name=Orobanche grayana var. jepsonii | |name=Orobanche grayana var. jepsonii | ||
|authority=Munz | |authority=Munz | ||
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|discussion=<p>Subspecies jepsonii is distributed primarily in the Central Valley and surrounding mountains from the Cascade Range of Plumas and Shasta counties in the Sierra <i>Nevada</i> to Kern County and the central California Coast Ranges from Santa Cruz to Tehama counties.</p><!-- | |discussion=<p>Subspecies jepsonii is distributed primarily in the Central Valley and surrounding mountains from the Cascade Range of Plumas and Shasta counties in the Sierra <i>Nevada</i> to Kern County and the central California Coast Ranges from Santa Cruz to Tehama counties.</p><!-- | ||
− | --><p>The most frequently reported hosts for <i></i>subsp.<i> jepsonii</i> are <i>Baccharis</i>, <i>Grindelia</i>, and <i>Solidago</i> (<i>Asteraceae</i>). Reports of <i>Eriophyllum</i> are unconfirmed, and reports of non-<i>Asteraceae</i> hosts such as <i>Eriogonum</i> and <i>Rubus</i> are highly unlikely.</p><!-- | + | --><p>The most frequently reported hosts for <i></i></i>subsp.<i><i> jepsonii</i> are <i>Baccharis</i>, <i>Grindelia</i>, and <i>Solidago</i> (<i>Asteraceae</i>). Reports of <i>Eriophyllum</i> are unconfirmed, and reports of non-<i>Asteraceae</i> hosts such as <i>Eriogonum</i> and <i>Rubus</i> are highly unlikely.</p><!-- |
− | --><p>Subspecies jepsonii is circumscribed similarly to what Munz described as <i>Orobanche</i> grayana <i></i>var.<i> jepsonii</i>. It includes foothill and montane plants that resemble <i></i>subsp.<i> grayana</i> in size and corymbose inflorescence, albeit with a deeper colored corolla and a preference for dry, rocky habitats.</p><!-- | + | --><p>Subspecies jepsonii is circumscribed similarly to what Munz described as <i>Orobanche</i> grayana <i></i></i>var.<i><i> jepsonii</i>. It includes foothill and montane plants that resemble <i></i></i>subsp.<i><i> grayana</i> in size and corymbose inflorescence, albeit with a deeper colored corolla and a preference for dry, rocky habitats.</p><!-- |
− | --><p>L. R. Heckard (1973) indicated that <i></i>subsp.<i> jepsonii</i> and <i></i>subsp.<i> grayana</i> are very similar both geographically and morphologically. The two subspecies are separated by minor differences in plant size, corolla color and shape, and habitat.</p> | + | --><p>L. R. Heckard (1973) indicated that <i></i></i>subsp.<i><i> jepsonii</i> and <i></i></i>subsp.<i><i> grayana</i> are very similar both geographically and morphologically. The two subspecies are separated by minor differences in plant size, corolla color and shape, and habitat.</p> |
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|genus=Orobanche | |genus=Orobanche | ||
|species=Orobanche californica | |species=Orobanche californica |
Revision as of 18:31, 24 September 2019
Plants simple or branched proximally, (8–)10–35 cm, portion proximal to inflorescence 6–15 cm, slender. Inflorescences racemes, sometimes subcorymbose, 5–20 cm; bracts pallid to pinkish tinged, drying brown. Pedicels 3–20 mm. Calyces (10–)15–24(–27) mm, lobes pallid or pinkish tinged, subulate to linear-subulate, (8–)10–20(–25) mm. Corollas whitish to pinkish distally, often with veins of lips deep rose or purplish, (25–)30–35(–40) mm; tube slender, abruptly widening toward throat; throat 8–10 mm wide at base of lobes; lips 10–12(–15) mm, abaxial lobes usually narrowly lanceolate, 3–5 mm wide, apex acute, adaxial lobes deltate, apex acute, often erosulate or emarginate. 2n = 48.
Phenology: Flowering May–Oct.
Habitat: Bottomlands, dry hillsides.
Elevation: 100–2000 m.
Discussion
Subspecies jepsonii is distributed primarily in the Central Valley and surrounding mountains from the Cascade Range of Plumas and Shasta counties in the Sierra Nevada to Kern County and the central California Coast Ranges from Santa Cruz to Tehama counties.
The most frequently reported hosts for subsp. jepsonii are Baccharis, Grindelia, and Solidago (Asteraceae). Reports of Eriophyllum are unconfirmed, and reports of non-Asteraceae hosts such as Eriogonum and Rubus are highly unlikely.
Subspecies jepsonii is circumscribed similarly to what Munz described as Orobanche grayana var. jepsonii. It includes foothill and montane plants that resemble subsp. grayana in size and corymbose inflorescence, albeit with a deeper colored corolla and a preference for dry, rocky habitats.
L. R. Heckard (1973) indicated that subsp. jepsonii and subsp. grayana are very similar both geographically and morphologically. The two subspecies are separated by minor differences in plant size, corolla color and shape, and habitat.
Selected References
None.