Eriogonum umbellatum var. goodmanii

Reveal

Phytologia 66: 259. 1989.

Common names: Goodman’s sulphur flower
Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 343. Mentioned on page 338.

Herbs, spreading to prostrate mats, 1–4.5(–5) × 4–7 dm. Aerial flowering stems erect, 1–2.5(–4) dm, floccose, without one or more leaflike bracts ca. midlength. Leaves in mostly loose rosettes; blade elliptic to ovate, 0.5–2(–3.5) × 0.5–1(–1.5) cm, densely lanate abaxially, tomentose to rarely floccose adaxially, margins plane. Inflorescences umbellate; branches (2.5–)3–5(–8) cm, floccose, without a whorl of bracts ca. midlength; involucral tubes 2–3 mm, lobes 2.5–4 mm. Flowers 6–8(–9) mm; perianth bright yellow.


Phenology: Flowering May–Sep.
Habitat: Sandy to gravelly serpentine flats and slopes, mixed grassland communities, oak and montane conifer woodlands
Elevation: 400-1700(-2100) m

Discussion

Variety goodmanii is an elegant taxon of potential horticultural value. It is encountered rather infrequently in its restricted range, being common only in the Waldo area of Josephine County, Oregon, although it is found also in Benton, Deschutes, and Douglas counties, Oregon, and Del Norte, Humboldt, and Siskiyou counties, California. Variety goodmanii merges with var. modocense on the eastern edge of its range, particularly in Siskiyou and Deschutes counties.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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James L. Reveal +
Reveal +
Goodman’s sulphur flower +
Calif. +  and Oreg. +
400-1700(-2100) m +
Sandy to gravelly serpentine flats and slopes, mixed grassland communities, oak and montane conifer woodlands +
Flowering May–Sep. +
Eriogonum umbellatum var. goodmanii +
Eriogonum umbellatum +
variety +