Delphinium barbeyi |
Delphinium bicolor |
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Barbey larkspur, Barbey's larkspur, subalpine larkspur, tall larkspur |
Flathead larkspur, little larkspur, low larkspur, Montana larkspur |
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Stems | 50-150 cm; base green, glabrous. |
10-40(-70) cm; base often reddish, glabrous to puberulent. |
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Leaves | blade round to reniform, 4-8 × 7-15 cm, glabrous; ultimate lobes 5-9, width 8-50 mm. |
blade round, 1-4 × 1.5-7 cm, glabrous to puberulent; ultimate lobes 3-19, width 1-8 mm (basal), 1-3 mm (cauline). |
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Inflorescences | 10-50-flowered; pedicel 0.5-6 cm, glandular-puberulent; bracteoles 1-4(-8) mm from flowers, blue to green, awl-shaped, 5-14 mm, puberulent. |
3-12(-22)-flowered; pedicel 1-4(-8) cm, ± puberulent; bracteoles 2-7(-17) mm from flowers, green, sometimes white-margined, lanceolate, 4-6(-8) mm, puberulent. |
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Flowers | sepals dark bluish purple, sparsely puberulent, lateral sepals forward pointing, 13-23 × 5-8 mm, spurs ascending ca. 45°, downcurved apically, 10-18 mm; lower petal blades ± covering stamens, 4-7 mm, clefts 2-3 mm; hairs centered, mostly near base of cleft, sparse elsewhere, white or yellow. |
sepals dark blue, puberulent, lateral sepals usually spreading, 16-21 × 6-12 mm, spurs straight to gently decurved, ascending 0-40° above horizontal, 13-23 mm; lower petal blades covering stamens, 7-12 mm, clefts 0.1-3 mm; hairs sparse, short, mostly on inner lobes below junction of blade and claw, white or yellow. |
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Fruits | 17-22 mm, 2.5-3 times longer than wide, puberulent. |
(12-)16-22 mm, 4-4.5 times longer than wide, usually puberulent. |
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Seeds | wing-margined; seed coat cells narrow but short, surfaces pustulate. |
often winged; seed coat cells with surfaces ± smooth. |
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2n | = 16. |
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Delphinium barbeyi |
Delphinium bicolor |
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Phenology | Flowering summer. | |||||
Habitat | Subalpine and alpine sites in wet soils | |||||
Elevation | 2500-4100 m (8200-13500 ft) | |||||
Distribution |
AZ; CO; NM; UT; WY
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ID; MT; ND; NE; SD; WY; AB; BC; SK
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Discussion | Delphinium barbeyi hybridizes extensively with D. glaucum in western Colorado and eastern Utah, where plants appearing to be hybrid [D. ×occidentale (S. Watson) S. Watson] are often far more common than plants of either putative parent. Several other names have been used for these plants, including D. elatum var. occidentale S. Watson, D. abietorum Tidestrom, and D. scopulorum subsp. occidentale (S. Watson) Abrams. Delphinium barbeyi is also known to hybridize with D. ramosum and D. sapellonis. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Subspecies 2 (2 in the flora). Delphinium bicolor is closely related to D. glareosum; it differs in its wider-lobed cauline leaves, shallower petal clefts, and narrower fruits. The Gosiute consider this plant to be poisonous (D. E. Moerman 1986, subspecies not specified). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Key |
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Source | FNA vol. 3. | FNA vol. 3. | ||||
Parent taxa | Ranunculaceae > Delphinium > sect. Diedropetala > subsect. Exaltata | Ranunculaceae > Delphinium > sect. Diedropetala > subsect. Bicoloria | ||||
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Synonyms | D. exaltatum var. (e) barbeyi, D. occidentale var. barbeyi | |||||
Name authority | (Huth) Huth: Bull. Herb. Boissier 1: 335. (1893) | Nuttall: J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7: 10. (1834) | ||||
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