Clarkia breweri |
Clarkia jolonensis |
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Brewer's clarkia, fairy fans |
Jolon clarkia |
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Stems | erect or decumbent, to 20 cm, glabrous or sparsely puberulent. |
erect, to 60 cm, glabrous, glaucous. |
Leaves | petiole to 20 mm; blade linear to lanceolate, 2–5 cm. |
petiole to 10 mm; blade narrowly lanceolate to lanceolate, 3–5 cm. |
Inflorescences | racemes, axis straight or recurved; buds pendent. |
open racemes, axis straight; 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. |
floral tube 2–3 mm; sepals reflexed together to 1 side; corolla bowl-shaped, petals pale lavender to pinkish lavender, usually red-flecked, unlobed, 10–20 mm; stamens 8, unequal, outer anthers lavender, inner smaller, paler; ovary obscurely 4-grooved; stigma exserted beyond anthers. |
Capsules | 15–40 mm; subsessile. |
30–40 mm; pedicel 0–10 mm. |
Seeds | reddish brown, 2–3 mm, scaly-tuberculate, crest to 0.8 mm, conspicuous. |
dark gray, 1.2–1.4 mm, scaly, crest 0.2 mm. |
2n | = 14. |
= 18. |
Clarkia breweri |
Clarkia jolonensis |
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Phenology | Flowering Apr–Jun. | Flowering Apr–Jun. |
Habitat | Woodlands, chaparral. | Dry woodlands. |
Elevation | 0–1000 m. (0–3300 ft.) | 200–700 m. (700–2300 ft.) |
Distribution |
CA |
CA |
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.) |
Clarkia jolonensis is known only from Monterey County, mainly in the Outer South Coast Ranges. It is scarcely distinguishable morphologically from C. bottae except for seed color, but attempts to produce hybrids have been unsuccessful. Although in describing C. jolonensis Parnell suggested that its range did not overlap with that of C. bottae, the ranges in fact overlap extensively in Monterey County. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 10. | FNA vol. 10. |
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Synonyms | Eucharidium breweri | |
Name authority | (A. Gray) Greene: Pittonia 1: 141. (1887) | D. R. Parnell: Madroño 20: 322. (1970) |
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