familyRanunculaceae
genusRanunculus
subgenusRanunculus subg. Ranunculus
sectionRanunculus sect. Ranunculus
speciesRanunculus canus
Difference between revisions of "Ranunculus canus var. ludovicianus"
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 68: 171. 1941.
Endemic
Basionym: Species Greene
Synonyms: Variety (Greene) K. C. Davis
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Revision as of 13:33, 27 July 2019
Leaf blades: ultimate segments lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, margins entire or toothed, apex acute or rounded-acute. Flowers: petals 13-17.
Phenology: Flowering spring–summer (Mar–Aug).
Habitat: Meadows
Elevation: 1000-2300 m
Discussion
Ranunculus canus var. ludovicianus is endemic to the Transverse Ranges of California. Pending further study, I am reluctantly following L. D. Benson's (1948) placement of this taxon. The plants have the floral characters of R. californicus and have often been included in that species. Indeed, forms of R. californicus from the foothills west of the San Joaquin Valley may also have large achenes with deltate beaks. Those plants differ from R. canus var. ludovicianus only in their ovate leaf segments. Further study of the group is much needed.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.