familyRosaceae
subfamilyRosaceae subfam. Rosoideae
genusIvesia
sectionIvesia sect. Setosae
speciesIvesia rhypara
varietyIvesia rhypara var. shellyi
Difference between revisions of "Ivesia rhypara var. shellyi"
Syst. Bot. 14: 239, fig. 4. 1989.
Common names: Shelly’s ivesia
Conservation concernEndemic
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Revision as of 22:40, 16 December 2019
Plants 2–10(–15) cm diam. Stems (0.1–)0.2–0.5(–0.9) dm, equal to or exceeding leaves by no more than 2(–7) cm. Inflorescences 5–30(–60)-flowered, 0.5–2(–5) cm diam. 2n = 28.
Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Overtly petrophytic in cracks and crevices of pumiceous welded ash-flow tuff boulders and outcrops, in sagebrush communities
Elevation: 1300–1600 m
Discussion
Of conservation concern.
In addition to their more overtly petrophytic habit, plants of var. shellyi are generally smaller and more compact than those of var. rhypara. It is known only from the Rehart and Venator canyons area along the border of Harney and Lake counties in southeastern Oregon.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.