Cistanthe tweedyi

(A. Gray) Hershkovitz

Phytologia 68: 268. 1990.

EndemicConservation concern
Basionym: Calandrinia tweedyi A. Gray Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 22: 277. 1887
Synonyms: Lewisia tweedyi (A. Gray) B. L. Robinson Lewisiopsis tweedyi (A. Gray) Govaerts
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 464. Mentioned on page 460, 461.
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Plants perennial, taprooted; caudex short-branching. Stems 1 or more from each rosette, 10–20 cm, bracts scattered proximally, ovate-lanceolate, scarious. Leaves basal, in loose rosettes; blade elliptic-lanceolate to ovate or oblanceolate, narrowing to broad petiole, 6–15 cm. Inflorescences racemose, 1–5(–8)-flowered. Flowers pedicellate; sepals broadly ovate, 9–10 mm, scarious; petals 7–9(–12), salmon-pink to yellowish, rarely white, 25–40 mm; stamens 10–23, anther yellow; style present; stigmas 3; pedicel 20–60 mm. Capsules ovoid, 7–10 mm, dehiscence circumscissile near base; valves 3–4, splitting from base toward apex. Seeds 12–35, dark brownish red, suborbicular to reniform, 2 mm, not shiny, warty, strophiolate. 2n = 46, 92.


Phenology: Flowering May–Jul.
Habitat: Well-drained granitic talus slopes and ledges, often in ponderosa pine duff
Elevation: 600-2200 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Cistanthe tweedyi"
Walter A. Kelley +, John M. Miller +  and John G. Packer +
(A. Gray) Hershkovitz +
Calandrinia tweedyi +
B.C. +  and Wash. +
600-2200 m +
Well-drained granitic talus slopes and ledges, often in ponderosa pine duff +
Flowering May–Jul. +
hershkovitz1992a +
Endemic +  and Conservation concern +
Lewisia tweedyi +  and Lewisiopsis tweedyi +
Cistanthe tweedyi +
Cistanthe +
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