Difference between revisions of "Delphinium geyeri"
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Revision as of 19:54, 24 September 2019
Stems (15-)30-60(-80) cm; base usually reddish, puberulent. Leaves distribution variable; basal leaves 0-4 at anthesis; cauline leaves 4-22 at anthesis; petiole 0.4-10 cm. Leaf blade light green, ± round, 1-5 × 1-6 cm, densely pubescent; ultimate lobes 7-20, width 2-5 mm (basal), 2-4 mm (cauline), apex gradually tapering to point; veins obscure. Inflorescences 6-30(-60)-flowered, ± open, cylindric; pedicel ascending to spreading, 1-3(-4) cm, puberulent; bracteoles 1-3 mm from flowers, green, lanceolate, 3-6 mm, puberulent. Flowers: sepals bright blue, puberulent, lateral sepals spreading, 10-18 × 4-8 mm, spurs straight to slightly downcurved, ascending 0-30°, 11-16 mm; lower petal blades slightly elevated, ± exposing stamens, 4-8 mm, clefts 0.5-2 mm; hairs centered, densest on inner lobes near base of cleft, white to light yellow. Fruits 11-15 mm, 3-3.5 times longer than wide, sparse puberulent. Seeds unwinged; seed coat cells with margins straight, surfaces ± roughened. 2n = 16.
Phenology: Flowering late spring–early summer.
Habitat: Grasslands or Artemisia-Cercocarpus scrub
Elevation: 1400-3000 m
Distribution
Colo., Mont., Nebr., Utah, Wyo.
Discussion
Apparently closely related to Delphinium stachydeum, D. geyeri is generally smaller, earlier flowering, with more finely dissected leaves and a more eastern geographic distribution.
Selected References
None.