Cordylanthus rigidus subsp. brevibracteatus |
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short bract bird's beak, stiffbranch bird's beak |
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Stems | puberulent and sparsely hispid. |
Spikes | 2–12-flowered; proximal bracts 5–12 mm, shorter than flowers, midlobes green or red distally, linear-lanceolate, 1–1.5 mm wide, apex retuse to slightly rounded. |
Flowers | corolla 8–17 mm. |
Cordylanthus rigidus subsp. brevibracteatus |
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Phenology | Flowering Jul–Sep. |
Habitat | Rocky opening in pine woodlands, pine-juniper woodlands, sagebrush scrub. |
Elevation | 800–2600 m. (2600–8500 ft.) |
Distribution |
CA |
Discussion | Subspecies brevibracteatus occurs on the Kern Plateau and resembles subsp. rigidus, found to the north in the Sierra Nevada. Both have flowers in compact heads; plants of subsp. brevibracteatus differ in having proximal bracts 5–12 mm. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 17, p. 676. |
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Synonyms | C. filifolius var. brevibracteatus, Adenostegia rigida var. brevibracteata, C. rigidus var. brevibracteatus |
Name authority | (A. Gray) Munz: Aliso 4: 98. (1958) |
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