Drymocallis arizonica |
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Arizona drymocallis or wood beauty |
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Caudex branches | short. |
Stems | ± tufted, (1.5–)2.5–6 dm; base 1.5–2.5 mm diam., sparsely to densely septate-glandular. |
Leaves | sparsely to moderately hairy; basal 5–22 cm, leaflet pairs (2–)3–4(–5); terminal leaflet broadly obovate-elliptic, 1–5 × 1–2.5(–4) cm, teeth double, 6–18 per side, apex rounded to acute; cauline 1–4, well developed, leaflet pairs 2–3. |
Inflorescences | 5–30-flowered, not notably leafy, compact, 1/10–1/4(–1/2) of stem, narrow, branch angles 5–25°. |
Pedicels | 1–10 (proximal to 20) mm, sparsely to ± densely short-hairy, predominantly septate-glandular. |
Flowers | opening widely; epicalyx bractlets linear-lanceolate to narrowly elliptic, 2–4(–7) × 1–2 mm; sepals spreading, 4–6(–11) mm, apex ± acute; petals not or scarcely overlapping, spreading, cream-white, ± obovate, 3–6 × 2.5–5 mm, shorter than or equal to sepals; filaments 1–3 mm, anthers 0.7–1 mm; styles thickened, 1 mm. |
Achenes | light brown, 1 mm. |
2n | = 14. |
Drymocallis arizonica |
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Phenology | Flowering May–Jul. |
Habitat | Streamsides, rocky sites, open forest floors, pine and aspen forests |
Elevation | 1800–3200 m (5900–10500 ft) |
Distribution |
AZ; UT |
Discussion | Drymocallis arizonica encompasses populations in Arizona north of the Mogollon Rim and in Utah as far north as Garfield and Sevier counties, including the Henry Mountains. It is most distinctive in northern Arizona, where plants commonly have basal leaves with four pairs of lateral leaflets and compact inflorescences. The species intergrades with D. convallaria but is in general shorter and more likely multistemmed. It also shares similarities with D. pseudorupestris but has more developed cauline leaves and a more compact inflorescence. The intergrade zone between all three species and D. deseretica in southwestern Utah is particularly problematic and perhaps indicative of yet additional taxa deserving recognition. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 9, p. 284. |
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Synonyms | D. glandulosa subsp. arizonica, Potentilla glandulosa subsp. arizonica, P. macdougalii |
Name authority | Rydberg: in N. L. Britton et al., N. Amer. Fl. 22: 373. (1908) |
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