Ivesia baileyi var. baileyi

EndemicConservation concern
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 226.
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Basal leaves: sheathing base densely glandular abaxially, sometimes sparsely strigose. Pedicels 2–5 mm at flowering, to 12 mm in fruit. Flowers (1–)5–30, 4–7 mm diam.; epicalyx bractlets broadly lanceolate to ovate, 1.2–2.5 mm, ± 3/4 to as long as sepals; hypanthium interior yellow to golden; sepals (2–)2.5–4 mm; petals pale yellow; filaments yellow, anther margins not reddish. Achenes ± 1.5 mm, smooth.


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Crevices on north-facing cliffs or similarly protected sites in canyons and on rocky outcrops mainly of volcanic origin, in sagebrush communities, conifer woodlands
Elevation: 1300–2600 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Variety baileyi occurs from Lassen and Plumas counties, California, to Churchill, Humboldt, and Pershing counties, Nevada.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Barbara Ertter +  and James L. Reveal +
S. Watson +
Setosae +
Calif. +  and Nev. +
1300–2600 m +
Crevices on north-facing cliffs or similarly protected sites in canyons and on rocky outcrops mainly of volcanic origin, in sagebrush communities, conifer woodlands +
Flowering summer. +
Botany (Fortieth Parallel), +
Endemic +  and Conservation concern +
Potentilla baileyi +
Ivesia baileyi var. baileyi +
Ivesia baileyi +
variety +