Difference between revisions of "Cirsium occidentale"
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Revision as of 20:34, 27 May 2020
Biennials, 5–400 cm; taproots. Stems usually 1, thinly to densely gray- or white-tomentose, sometimes ± glabrate; branches few–many, usually from above mid or near base in compact, moundlike dwarf plants, ascending to spreading. Leaves: blades oblong–elliptic to oblanceolate, 6–40 × 1.5–10+ cm, shallowly to deeply pinnatifid, lobes usually rigidly spreading, undivided or with 1–2 pairs of coarse teeth or lobes, main spines 5–15 mm, both faces gray- to white-tomentose, sometimes ± glabrate or adaxial faces green, thinly arachnoid-tomentose; basal sometimes present at flowering, petiolate or sessile and bases tapered, spiny-winged; principal cauline much reduced distally, sessile, bases decurrent or not, as spiny wings; distal much reduced, linear, ± bractlike. Heads 1–many in loose to tight clusters (barely raised above rosette in dwarf plants). Peduncles 1–30 cm. Involucres ovoid to spheric, 1.5–5 × 1.5–8 cm, arachnoid to ± loosely tomentose, often adjacent phyllaries connected by conspicuous arachnoid trichomes, sometimes glabrous or glabrate. Phyllaries in 7–10 series, subequal to strongly imbricate, green or stramineous to purple-tinged, linear to narrowly lanceolate, abaxial faces without glutinous ridge; outer and mid bodies appressed, entire, apices deflexed to spreading or ascending, short-triangular to elongate, linear-acicular, spines spreading to reflexed, 1–10+ mm; apices of inner erect, often flexuous, flat. Corollas white to lavender, pink, rose-purple, or red, 18–40 mm, tubes 8–18 mm, throats 5–7 mm, lobes 5–10 mm; style tips 4–5 mm. Cypselae ± brown, 5–6 mm, apical collars not differentiated; pappi 15–30 mm.
Distribution
Calif., Nev., Oreg.
Discussion
Varieties 7 (7 in the flora).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Plants compact, rounded, moundlike; heads usually not much elevated above leaves | Cirsium occidentale var. compactum |
1 | Plants usually erect; principal heads usually conspicuously pedunculate | > 2 |
2 | Corollas white to light purple or rose | Cirsium occidentale var. californicum |
2 | Corollas deep purple to bright pink or red | > 3 |
3 | Plants densely white-tomentose; phyllaries persistently white-tomentose (except spines); outer phyllaries usually very long, spreading to reflexed | Cirsium occidentale var. candidissimum |
3 | Plants variably tomentose, sometimes ± glabrate; phyllaries ± arachnoid to floccose-tomentose, sometimes green and glabrate; outer phyllaries short to long, ascending to spreading or reflexed | > 4 |
4 | Involucres usually about as long as wide or wider than long; phyllaries densely and persistently arachnoid with fine trichomes connecting tips of adjacent phyllaries | > 5 |
4 | Involucres usually longer than wide; phyllaries tomentose or glabrate, sparingly or not arachnoid with fine trichomes connecting tips of adjacent phyllaries | > 6 |
5 | Phyllary apices ± imbricate, the proximal usually shorter than medial and distal, lanceolate to linear-acicular, 0.5–15 mm; co- rollas bright purple | Cirsium occidentale var. occidentale |
5 | Phyllary apices subequal, all long- acicular, 1.5–3 cm; corollas light to deep reddish purple | Cirsium occidentale var. coulteri |
6 | Corollas 20–24 mm, deep reddish purple; s Santa Lucia Mountains of San Luis Obispo County, California | Cirsium occidentale var. lucianum |
6 | Corollas 23–35 mm, bright pink to red; widespread | Cirsium occidentale var. venustum |