Eriogonum ovalifolium var. depressum

Blankinship

Sci. Stud. Montana Coll. Agric., Bot. 1: 49. 1905.

Common names: Dwarf cushion wild buckwheat
Synonyms: Eriogonum depressum (Blankinship) Rydberg
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 323. Mentioned on page 319, 320, 321, 322.
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Plants 1–2.5 dm wide. Leaf blades elliptic or infrequently oblong to spatulate, 0.4–0.8 cm, tomentose to floccose, margins not brownish. Scapes often suberect to decumbent, 1–4(–8) cm, thinly floccose. Inflorescences capitate, 1–1.5(–2) cm wide; branches absent. Involucres 2–4 per cluster, 3–3.5 mm. Flowers 4–5 mm; perianth white to rose.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Aug.
Habitat: Sandy to gravelly flats, slopes, ridges, talus slopes, mixed grasslands, mountain meadows, sagebrush, alpine fell-field communities, montane to alpine conifer woodlands
Elevation: 900-3500 m

Distribution

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Alta., Idaho, Mont., Nev., Oreg., Wyo.

Discussion

Variety depressum occurs mostly at higher elevations in widely scattered mountain ranges in southwestern Alberta and in Idaho, western Montana, eastern Oregon, and Wyoming. In Nevada the plants are isolated in the Independence Mountains in Elko County (Maguire & Holmgren 22456, NY, UTC). The variety is rather easy to distinguish from the related var. nivale except in the Steens Mountains of southeastern Oregon. Plants from that area are here assigned to var. depressum but with some caution. At Crater-of-the-Moon National Monument in Idaho, var. depressum is a local dominant, the densely white-tomentose plants distinctively spotting the black lava cinder cones and flats. Only there is the variety encountered at relatively low elevations. The dwarf cushion wild buckwheat is a highly attractive expression of the species and is frequently seen in cultivation.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
James L. Reveal +
Blankinship +
Undefined subg. Eucycla +
Dwarf cushion wild buckwheat +
Alta. +, Idaho +, Mont. +, Nev. +, Oreg. +  and Wyo. +
900-3500 m +
Sandy to gravelly flats, slopes, ridges, talus slopes, mixed grasslands, mountain meadows, sagebrush, alpine fell-field communities, montane to alpine conifer woodlands +
Flowering Jun–Aug. +
Sci. Stud. Montana Coll. Agric., Bot. +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Eriogonum depressum +
Eriogonum ovalifolium var. depressum +
Eriogonum ovalifolium +
variety +