Eriogonum umbellatum var. glaberrimum

(Gandoger) Reveal

Taxon 17: 532. 1968.

Common names: Warner Mountains sulphur flower
Basionym: Eriogonum glaberrimum Gandoger Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belgique 42: 195. 1906
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 353. Mentioned on page 336.
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Herbs, compact mats, 1–2.5(–3) × 3–8 dm. Aerial flowering stems erect, 1–2 dm, glabrous, without one or more leaflike bracts ca. midlength. Leaves in loose rosettes; blade narrowly elliptic to elliptic, 1–2 × 0.3–1 cm, glabrous and green on both surfaces, margins plane. Inflorescences umbellate; branches 3–8 cm, glabrous, with a whorl of bracts ca. midlength; involucral tubes 4–5 mm, lobes 1–3.5(–4) mm. Flowers 4–7 mm; perianth cream or whitish.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Sep.
Habitat: Sandy to gravelly slopes, sagebrush communities, aspen and montane conifer woodlands
Elevation: 1600-2300 m

Discussion

Variety glaberrimum is localized and known with certainty from only five locations in the Warner Mountains of Lake County, Oregon, and Modoc County, California. A collection supposedly gathered somewhere in Klamath County, Oregon (Austin & Bruce 1758, DS) in 1897 is discounted. This expression of the species is worthy of introduction into cultivation.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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James L. Reveal +
(Gandoger) Reveal +
Eriogonum glaberrimum +
Warner Mountains sulphur flower +
Calif. +  and Oreg. +
1600-2300 m +
Sandy to gravelly slopes, sagebrush communities, aspen and montane conifer woodlands +
Flowering Jul–Sep. +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Eriogonum umbellatum var. glaberrimum +
Eriogonum umbellatum +
variety +