Delphinium viridescens |
Delphinium xantholeucum |
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Wenatchee larkspur |
yellow-white larkspur |
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Stems | 90-150 cm; base usually green, glabrous. |
40-60(-100) cm; base often reddish, glabrous, ± glaucous. |
Leaves | blade cuneate to semicircular, 2-5 × 3-12 cm, nearly glabrous; ultimate lobes 3-21, width 1-8 mm. |
blade round, 2-6 × 4-10 cm, nearly glabrous; ultimate lobes 3-15, width 3-8 mm (basal), 1-5 mm (cauline). |
Inflorescences | 25-80-flowered, dense; pedicel 0.5-2 cm, glandular-pubescent; bracteoles 1-4 mm from flowers, green, lanceolate, 3.5-6 mm, glandular-pubescent. |
10-20(-60)-flowered, narrowly pyramidal; pedicel spreading, yellowish, 1.5-3 cm, ± glandular-puberulent; bracteoles 6-12 mm from flowers, green to light brown, linear to lanceolate, 4-7 mm, nearly glabrous. |
Flowers | sepals yellowish green, nearly glabrous, lateral sepals forward pointing, 7-9 × 3-4 mm, spurs decurved, 30-45° below horizontal, often hooked apically, 8-11 mm; lower petal blades ± covering stamens, 4-6 mm, clefts 0.5-1.5 mm; hairs centered, mostly near junction of blade and claw, yellow. |
sepals yellow, glabrous, lateral sepals reflexed, 9-12 × 3-5 mm, spurs straight, ascending ca. 45° above horizontal, 11-15 mm; lower petal blades elevated, exposing stamens, 3-5 mm, clefts 1-2 mm; hairs centered mostly on inner lobes near base of cleft, white. |
Fruits | 8-11 mm, 2.5-3 times longer than wide, puberulent. |
15-22 mm, 3-4 times longer than wide, glabrous to glandular-puberulent. |
Seeds | ± wing-margined; seed coat cells with surfaces ± roughened. |
seed coat cells narrow, short, cell margins straight, surfaces smooth. |
2n | = 16. |
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Delphinium viridescens |
Delphinium xantholeucum |
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Phenology | Flowering summer. | Flowering spring. |
Habitat | Wet meadows and streamsides in coniferous forest, heavy clay soils | Slopes in open yellow pine forests, grasslands, sage scrub |
Elevation | 500-1000 m (1600-3300 ft) | 150-600 m (500-2000 ft) |
Distribution |
WA
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WA
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Discussion | Of conservation concern. Delphinium viridescens is local in mountains southwest of Wenatchee, Washington. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Of conservation concern. Delphinium xantholeucum is very local; much of the habitat of this species has been converted to orchards. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 3. | FNA vol. 3. |
Parent taxa | Ranunculaceae > Delphinium > sect. Diedropetala > subsect. Multiplex | Ranunculaceae > Delphinium > sect. Diedropetala > subsect. Subscaposa |
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Name authority | Leiberg: Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 11: 39. (1897) | Piper: Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 11: 280. (1906) |
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