Ceanothus velutinus var. velutinus
Shrubs, 1–3 m. Leaf blades: abaxial surface velvety puberulent, especially on veins. Capsules: valves smooth. 2n = 24.
Phenology: Flowering May–Aug.
Habitat: Open sites, rocky slopes, montane chaparral, conifer forests.
Elevation: 400–3400 m.
Distribution
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Alta., B.C., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nev., Oreg., S.Dak., Wash., Wyo.
Discussion
Putative hybrids between var. velutinus and Ceanothus cordulatus, reported from the Klamath Mountains, the southern Cascade Range, and the Sierra Nevada, have been called C. ×lorenzenii (Jepson) McMinn. Putative hybrids between C. velutinus var. velutinus and C. prostratus (subg. Cerastes) and named C. ×rugosus Greene have been reported from northeastern California (H. McMinn 1944). Ceanothus ×rugosus, with spreading stems, opposite leaves, and wartlike, semipersistent stipules, is notable in being one of few intersubgeneric hybrids in Ceanothus.
Selected References
None.