Erysimum perenne |
Brassicaceae tribe Erysimeae |
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sand dune wallflower, Sierra wallflower |
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Habit | Perennials or, rarely, biennials; (caudex slender). | Annuals, biennials, perennials, or subshrubs [shrubs]; eglandular. |
Stems | erect, unbranched or branched (few to several) basally, 0.4–6.5 dm. |
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Basal leaves | blade spatulate to broadly oblanceolate, 2.5–7 cm × 3–10 mm, base attenuate, margins dentate or subentire, apex often obtuse, (surfaces pubescent adaxially, trichomes 2 or 3–5-rayed). |
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Cauline leaves | (distal) sessile; blade margins often entire. |
petiolate or sessile; blade base not auriculate, margins entire, dentate, denticulate, dentate-sinuate, or repand. |
Racemes | considerably elongated in fruit. |
usually ebracteate [bracteate], elongated [not elongated] in fruit. |
Flowers | sepals linear-oblong to oblong, 8–12 mm, lateral pair saccate basally; petals yellow, broadly obovate to suborbicular, 15–22 × 3.5–6 mm, claw 8–14 mm, apex rounded; median filaments 7–14 mm; anthers linear, 3–4 mm. |
actinomorphic; sepals erect, lateral pair saccate or not basally; petals usually yellow or orange, rarely pink or purple [white], claw present, distinct; filaments unappendaged, not winged; pollen 3-colpate. |
Fruiting pedicels | divaricate-ascending, slender, narrower than fruit, 4–12 mm. |
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Fruits | erect to ascending, narrowly linear, straight, torulose, 3.8–14 cm × 1.2–3 mm, latiseptate, not striped; valves with prominent midvein, pubescent outside, trichomes 2 or 3 (or 4)-rayed, glabrous inside; ovules 26–44 per ovary; style cylindrical, slender, (1.5–)2–5.5 mm, sparsely pubescent; stigma subentire to slightly 2-lobed, lobes as long as wide. |
siliques [silicles], dehiscent, unsegmented, 4-angled, terete, or latiseptate, rarely angustiseptate; ovules [10–]15–100[–numerous] per ovary; style obsolete or distinct; stigma entire or 2-lobed. |
Seeds | ovoid, 2–3.4 × 1–2 mm; not winged or, rarely, winged distally. |
biseriate or uniseriate; cotyledons usually accumbent, rarely incumbent. |
Trichomes | of leaves 2–5-rayed. |
sessile, stellate or malpighiaceous. |
2n | = 36. |
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Erysimum perenne |
Brassicaceae tribe Erysimeae |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Sep. | |
Habitat | Alpine fellfields, decomposing marble, gravelly ground and knolls, rocky slopes, talus, granitic sand | |
Elevation | 2000-4000 m (6600-13100 ft) | |
Distribution |
CA; NV; OR
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North America; Mexico; Central America; Europe; Asia; n Africa; Atlantic Islands (Macaronesia) |
Discussion | Erysimum perenne is a high alpine species of the western sierras in California from Fresno, Inyo, and Madera counties northward into Plumas, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties. Its range in Nevada appears to be restricted to Douglas and Washoe counties. The limits of Erysimum perenne have been controversial, and it is with some hesitation that I recognize it as a species. G. B. Rossbach (1958) accepted it as a distinct species, R. A. Price (1993) transferred it (invalidly) to a subspecies of E. capitatum, R. C. Rollins (1993) treated it as a variety of E. capitatum, and N. H. Holmgren (2005b) treated the name as a synonym of E. capitatum. It is readily distinguished from E. capitatum by having torulose (versus not torulose) and flattened (versus 4-angled or flattened) fruits, slender (versus stout or, rarely, slender) and longer styles (1.5–)2–5.5 mm (versus 0.2–2.5(–3) mm), and yellow (versus orange to, rarely, yellow) petals. Where the two species are allopatric, they remain consistently distinct, but at lower elevations, where their ranges overlap, the distinction becomes blurred. In such areas of overlap, one finds fruit variation ranging from distinctly torulose to non-torulose, as well as continuity in the other characters above. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Genus 1, species ca. 150 (19 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 7, p. 543. | FNA vol. 7, p. 533. |
Parent taxa | Brassicaceae > tribe Erysimeae > Erysimum | Brassicaceae |
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Synonyms | E. asperum var. perenne, Cheiranthus perennis, Cheirinia nevadensis, E. capitatum var. perenne, E. nevadense | |
Name authority | (S. Watson ex Coville) Abrams: in L. Abrams and R. S. Ferris, Ill. Fl. Pacific States 2: 318. (1944) | Dumortier: Fl. Belg., 123. (1827) |
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