Difference between revisions of "Triteleia ixioides subsp. ixioides"

Common names: Golden-brodiaea
IllustratedEndemic
Synonyms: Brodiaea lutea (Lindley) C. V. Morton Calliprora lutea Lindley
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 5 November 2020

Leaves 1–2, 10–40 cm. Scape 20–80 cm, smooth or scabrous. Flowers: perianth yellow, tube 7–10 mm, much shorter than lobes, lobes spreading, 10–15 mm; short filaments 3 mm, long filaments 4–5.5 mm, apical appendages long, slender, often recurving; anthers cream or yellow, occasionally blue; pedicel 1–7 cm. 2n = 14.


Phenology: Flowering May–Aug.
Habitat: Sandy soil in shade of oaks or pines
Elevation: 0–1500 m

Discussion

Subspecies ixioides occurs in coastal California, sometimes on serpentine (San Mateo to San Luis Obispo counties). In the past it hybridized with Triteleia hyacinthina in Monterey to produce T. ×versicolor Hoover, which probably is extinct due to successional changes.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
J. Chris Pires +
(W. T. Aiton) Greene +
Ornithogalum ixioides +  and Brodiaea ixioides +
Golden-brodiaea +
0–1500 m +
Sandy soil in shade of oaks or pines +
Flowering May–Aug. +
Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Brodiaea lutea +  and Calliprora lutea +
Triteleia ixioides subsp. ixioides +
Triteleia ixioides +
subspecies +