Castilleja angustifolia var. angustifolia

Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 587. Mentioned on page 608.
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Stems: hairs sparse to moderately dense, spreading to retrorse, long, soft to stiff, usually mixed with short-glandular ones. Bracts distally pink or pink-purple, sometimes pale orange, yellowish, or white, 3–5-lobed. Calyces 13–20 mm; abaxial clefts 3–6 mm, adaxial 5–8 mm. Corollas 18–25 mm.


Phenology: Flowering (Apr–)May–Jul.
Habitat: Dry sagebrush slopes and flats.
Elevation: 1300–2200 m.

Discussion

Variety angustifolia has pink to purple inflorescences over most of its range from southeastern Oregon and southern Idaho to southwestern Montana and northwestern Wyoming. At the eastern edge of its distribution, the colors vary more, possibly representing hybridization or contact with the more eastern var. dubia, which usually has yellow inflorescences. Plants of the western slope of the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming, are morphologically intermediate between these two varieties. In the same area, var. angustifolia occasionally hybridizes with Castilleja flava var. flava.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
J. Mark Egger +, Peter F. Zika +, Barbara L. Wilson +, Richard E. Brainerd +  and Nick Otting +
(Nuttall) G. Don +
Euchroma angustifolia +
Idaho +, Mont. +, Oreg. +  and Wyo. +
1300–2200 m. +
Dry sagebrush slopes and flats. +
Flowering (Apr–)May–Jul. +
Euchroma +  and Oncorhynchus +
Castilleja angustifolia var. angustifolia +
Castilleja angustifolia +
variety +