Allium atrorubens var. cristatum

(S. Watson) McNeal

Madroño 39: 86. 1992.

Basionym: Allium cristatum S. Watson
Synonyms: Allium atrorubens subsp. inyonis (M. E. Jones) TraubAllium atrorubens var. inyonis (M. E. Jones) OwnbeyAllium decipiens S. WatsonAllium inyonis unknownAllium nevadense subsp. cristatum (S. Watson) TraubAllium nevadense var. cristatum (S. Watson) Ownbey
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Tepals pale pink with darker pink midveins, lance-ovate to ovate, apex margins flat, not becoming involute. 2n = 14.


Phenology: Flowering late Apr–Jun.
Habitat: Sandy, rocky, or clay soils on desert slopes and mountains
Elevation: 1200–2100 m

Distribution

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Ariz., Calif., Nev., Utah.

Discussion

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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Dale W. McNeal Jr. +  and T. D. Jacobsen +
(S. Watson) McNeal +
Allium cristatum +
Ariz. +, Calif. +, Nev. +  and Utah. +
1200–2100 m +
Sandy, rocky, or clay soils on desert slopes and mountains +
Flowering late Apr–Jun. +
Allium atrorubens subsp. inyonis +, Allium atrorubens var. inyonis +, Allium decipiens +, Allium inyonis +, Allium nevadense subsp. cristatum +  and Allium nevadense var. cristatum +
Allium atrorubens var. cristatum +
Allium atrorubens +
variety +