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Brewer's clarkia, fairy fans

Stems

erect or decumbent, to 20 cm, glabrous or sparsely puberulent.

Leaves

petiole to 20 mm;

blade linear to lanceolate, 2–5 cm.

Inflorescences

racemes, axis straight or recurved;

buds pendent.

Flowers

floral tube 20–35 mm;

sepals reflexed together to 1 side, not petal-like, green to magenta;

corolla rotate, petals pink, broadly fan-shaped, 15–25 mm, length equal to width, without claw, 3-lobed, middle lobe longer and much narrower, linear to oblanceolate;

stamens 4, filaments wider distally;

ovary inconspicuously grooved;

stigma exserted beyond anthers.

Capsules

15–40 mm;

subsessile.

Seeds

reddish brown, 2–3 mm, scaly-tuberculate, crest to 0.8 mm, conspicuous.

2n

= 14.

Clarkia breweri

Phenology Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat Woodlands, chaparral.
Elevation 0–1000 m. (0–3300 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
CA
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Clarkia breweri is restricted to dry woodlands and chaparral west of the Central Valley from the San Francisco Bay area into the southern Coast Ranges in Fresno, Monterey, and San Benito counties.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 10.
Parent taxa Onagraceae > subfam. Onagroideae > tribe Onagreae > Clarkia > sect. Eucharidium
Sibling taxa
C. affinis, C. amoena, C. arcuata, C. australis, C. biloba, C. borealis, C. bottae, C. concinna, C. cylindrica, C. davyi, C. delicata, C. dudleyana, C. epilobioides, C. exilis, C. franciscana, C. gracilis, C. heterandra, C. imbricata, C. jolonensis, C. lassenensis, C. lewisii, C. lingulata, C. mildrediae, C. modesta, C. mosquinii, C. prostrata, C. pulchella, C. purpurea, C. rhomboidea, C. rostrata, C. rubicunda, C. similis, C. speciosa, C. springvillensis, C. stellata, C. tembloriensis, C. unguiculata, C. virgata, C. williamsonii, C. xantiana
Synonyms Eucharidium breweri
Name authority (A. Gray) Greene: Pittonia 1: 141. (1887)
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