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slender bird's beak, sticky birdbeak, viscid bird's beak

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pale bird's-beak, pallid bird's beak

Stems

densely glandular-puberulent and pilose.

sparsely puberulent and/or glandular-puberulent and, often, pilose.

Leaves

green to gray-green, 3-lobed, lobes linear.

yellow-green, entire or 3-lobed, lobes linear to linear-lanceolate.

Inflorescences

loosely 1–3-flowered;

bracts gray-green, 3-lobed, pilose with long hairs.

4–6-flowered;

bracts yellow-green, 3-lobed or entire, sparsely pilose with long hairs.

Flowers

corolla 10–18 mm.

corolla 10–15 mm.

2n

= 28.

= 28.

Cordylanthus tenuis subsp. viscidus

Cordylanthus tenuis subsp. pallescens

Phenology Flowering Jul–Sep. Flowering Jun–Sep.
Habitat Serpentine in pine woodlands. Open volcanic alluvium.
Elevation 200–2000 m. (700–6600 ft.) 900–1200 m. (3000–3900 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
CA; OR
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from FNA
CA
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Subspecies pallescens grows in Siskiyou County near Black Butte and the town of Weed (B. L. Wilson et al. 2014). It is similar to subsp. viscidus, differing in its yellow-green color and inflorescences with four to six pale flowers.

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

Source FNA vol. 17, p. 677. FNA vol. 17, p. 677.
Parent taxa Orobanchaceae > Cordylanthus > Cordylanthus tenuis Orobanchaceae > Cordylanthus > Cordylanthus tenuis
Sibling taxa
C. tenuis subsp. barbatus, C. tenuis subsp. brunneus, C. tenuis subsp. pallescens, C. tenuis subsp. tenuis
C. tenuis subsp. barbatus, C. tenuis subsp. brunneus, C. tenuis subsp. tenuis, C. tenuis subsp. viscidus
Synonyms Adenostegia viscida, C. viscidus C. pallescens
Name authority (Howell) T. I. Chuang & Heckard: Syst. Bot. Monogr. 10: 56. (1986) (Pennell) T. I. Chuang & Heckard: Syst. Bot. Monogr. 10: 55. (1986)
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