Clarkia amoena subsp. huntiana |
Clarkia subsect. Primigenia |
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farewell to spring |
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Stems | erect, to 100 cm. |
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Inflorescences | open racemes; bracts sublinear; internodes longer than subtending flowers. |
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Flowers | petals usually with bright red spot mid blade, 15–30 mm; ovary cylindrical to subclavate, 2–4 mm wide, 4-grooved, grooves sometimes inconspicuous; stigma exserted beyond anthers. |
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2n | = 14. |
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Clarkia amoena subsp. huntiana |
Clarkia subsect. Primigenia |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Aug. | |
Habitat | Openings in forests and woodlands, often near but rarely along immediate coast. | |
Elevation | 0–700 m. (0–2300 ft.) | |
Distribution |
CA; OR |
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Discussion | Subspecies huntiana is found in open sites within woodland regions in northwestern California and into southwestern Oregon, and scattered near the coast in west-central California. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 10. | |
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Synonyms | Godetia amoena, G. amoena var. huntiana | |
Name authority | (Jepson) H. Lewis & M. E. Lewis: Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 20: 264. (1955) | |
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