Difference between revisions of "Dodecatheon clevelandii var. patulum"

(Kuntze) Reveal

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Common names: Valley shootingstar
Basionym: Meadia patula Kuntze Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 398. 1891
Synonyms: Dodecatheon clevelandii subsp. patulum (Kuntze) H. J. Thompson Dodecatheon patulum (Greene) Mast & Reveal Primula clevelandii var. patula (Kuntze) Mast & Reveal
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Inflorescences 1–10(–18)-flowered. Flowers: filament tube with yellow or white spot proximal to each anther; pollen sacs usually dark purple; connective maroon to black. 2n = 44, 88.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Moist flats and slopes, usually on serpentine or alkaline soils in grassland communities, and in oak and conifer woodlands
Elevation: 0-700 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Variety patulum is found mainly in central and northern California in the Central Valley, on the inner coastal ranges, and on the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. It is disjunct to the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County. It and the hansenii phase of Dodecatheon hendersonii can be difficult to differentiate in the northern Sierra Nevada. Usually, the anthers of var. patulum are much shorter than those of D. hendersonii. Furthermore, the connective of var. patulum tends to be broadly triangular and heavily rugose; that of D. hendersonii is narrower, longer, and decidedly less rugose.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
James L. Reveal +
(Kuntze) Reveal +
Meadia patula +
Valley shootingstar +
0-700 m +
Moist flats and slopes, usually on serpentine or alkaline soils in grassland communities, and in oak and conifer woodlands +
Flowering spring. +
Conservation concern +
Dodecatheon clevelandii subsp. patulum +, Dodecatheon patulum +  and Primula clevelandii var. patula +
Dodecatheon clevelandii var. patulum +
Dodecatheon clevelandii +
variety +