Difference between revisions of "Collinsia bartsiifolia var. stricta"
Bot. Gaz. 87: 273. 1929.
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|publication_title=Pittonia | |publication_title=Pittonia | ||
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|genus=Collinsia | |genus=Collinsia | ||
|species=Collinsia bartsiifolia | |species=Collinsia bartsiifolia |
Revision as of 19:08, 16 December 2019
Plants 12–35 cm. Inflorescences usually notably densely glandular. Flowers: corolla pink to pinkish lavender, banner lobes and wings usually purple-tipped with purple spots at base, 8–12 mm, glandular; banner length 0.6–0.8 times wings, wings oblong to oblanceolate, shallowly notched or entire. 2n = 14.
Phenology: Flowering May–Jul.
Habitat: Chaparral, open oak and dry pine-oak woodlands.
Elevation: 700–1300 m.
Discussion
There have been no collections or reports of var. stricta since 1975 (Heckard, Chuang & Baciagalupi 4054, JEPS); it may be extinct. The few specimens of this variety are from the west slope of the Sierra Nevada, either in the foothills or the lower fringe of Pinus ponderosa woodland. Compared to other varieties, var. stricta is more glandular and the corolla is more darkly hued, especially distally. Purplish coloration is relatively rare in other varieties. The throat is slightly elongated relative to the other varieties.
Selected References
None.