Difference between revisions of "Tetradymia axillaris var. longispina"

(M. E. Jones) Strother

Brittonia 26: 197. 1974.

Basionym: Tetradymia spinosa var. longispina M. E. Jones
Synonyms: Tetradymia longispina (M. E. Jones) Rydberg
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Revision as of 15:20, 18 September 2019

Peduncles and phyllaries tomentose to pannose, canescent. Cypselae: hairs 9–14 mm. 2n = 60, 62.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Sandy soils, creosote bush scrub, Joshua tree woodlands, pinyon-juniper woodlands, sagebrush scrub
Elevation: 600–1800 m

Discussion

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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John L. Strother +
(M. E. Jones) Strother +
Tetradymia spinosa var. longispina +
Calif. +, Nev. +  and Utah. +
600–1800 m +
Sandy soils, creosote bush scrub, Joshua tree woodlands, pinyon-juniper woodlands, sagebrush scrub +
Flowering spring. +
Tetradymia longispina +
Tetradymia axillaris var. longispina +
Tetradymia axillaris +
variety +