Cordylanthus eremicus subsp. kernensis |
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Kern bird's beak, Kern Plateau bird's-beak |
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Inflorescences | bracts sparsely pilose or glabrous, lobes green to yellow-green distally, apex acute. |
Flowers | calyx tube 1 mm; corolla pink to lavender, lips pink; filaments hairy distally. |
Seeds | not papillate. |
Cordylanthus eremicus subsp. kernensis |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Sep. |
Habitat | Dry, rocky slopes in pine-juniper woodlands. |
Elevation | 2100–3000 m. (6900–9800 ft.) |
Distribution |
CA |
Discussion | Subspecies kernensis is known from the Kern Plateau in Inyo and Tulare counties. It can resemble Cordylanthus ramosus, which has calyces without a tube and yellow, not pink, corollas. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 17, p. 671. |
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Name authority | T. I. Chuang & Heckard: Syst. Bot. Monogr. 10: 91, figs 3c2, 8k,l, 9d, 36i. (1986) |
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