Chylismia claviformis subsp. funerea |
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clavate fruit primrose |
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Habit | Herbs strigillose proximally, often densely so. |
Stems | 6–60 cm. |
Leaves | blade lateral lobes usually present, but often poorly developed, sometimes absent, terminal lobe ovate to cordate, to 8 × 4.5 cm, margins dentate. |
Flowers | opening at sunset; buds usually with conspicuous, subapical free tips; floral tube orange-brown inside, 3–5.5 mm; petals white, often fading purple, 3.5–7.5 mm. |
2n | = 14. |
Chylismia claviformis subsp. funerea |
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Phenology | Flowering Feb–May. |
Habitat | Dry slopes, flats, with Ambrosia dumosa and Larrea tridentata. |
Elevation | -80–900 m. (-300–3000 ft.) |
Distribution |
CA |
Discussion | Subspecies funerea is known from Eureka and Saline valleys, and the region of Death Valley, Inyo County, and northernmost San Bernardino County. It intergrades with subspp. aurantiaca and claviformis; sometimes it hybridizes with Chylismia brevipes subsp. brevipes and C. munzii. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 10. |
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Synonyms | Oenothera claviformis subsp. funerea, Camissonia claviformis subsp. funerea, C. claviformis var. funerea |
Name authority | (P. H. Raven) W. L. Wagner & Hoch: Syst. Bot. Monogr. 83: 206. (2007) |
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