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Tahquitz ivesia, Tahquitz mousetail

Shockley's ivesia, sky mousetail

Habit Plants green, ± tufted to matted, often forming hanging clumps, sometimes rosetted. Plants green to grayish green, ± densely matted.
Stems

usually pendent or prostrate to ascending, sometimes nearly erect, 0.2–1.5 dm.

prostrate to ascending, 0.2–1.5 dm.

Basal leaves

± loosely cylindric to weakly planar, 1–7 cm; sheathing base sparsely strigose abaxially;

petiole 0.3–3 cm;

lateral leaflets (1–)5–8 per side, slightly overlapping, elliptic to flabellate, 2–6(–7) mm, incised nearly to base into (0–)2–4 oblanceolate to elliptic lobes, apex sometimes ± setose, surfaces loosely long-strigose, sparsely glandular;

terminal leaflets indistinct.

tightly to loosely cylindric, (1–)2–12(–14) cm; sheathing base strigose to hirsute abaxially;

petiole 0.5–4 cm;

lateral leaflets (3–)5–15(–18) per side, separate to overlapping at least distally, ± flabellate, 1–4(–6) mm, incised to base or nearly so into 2–10(–12) oblanceolate to obovate or elliptic lobes, apex sometimes setose, surfaces ± sparsely hirsute, ± glandular;

terminal leaflets indistinct.

Cauline leaves

(1–)2;

blade reduced.

(0–)1;

blade vestigial or reduced.

Inflorescences

1–10(–15)-flowered, open, (0.5–)2–5 cm diam.

2–20-flowered, ± open, 0.5–4(–6) cm diam.

Pedicels

5–15 mm.

3–10(–12) mm.

Flowers

7–10 mm diam.;

epicalyx bractlets 5, narrowly lanceolate, 1.5–3 mm;

hypanthium patelliform, 0.5–1 × 2–3 mm;

sepals 2–3.5 mm, acute;

petals white, obovate, 2–3.5 mm;

stamens 20, filaments 1.5–3 mm, anthers maroon, subrotund, 0.2–0.3 mm;

carpels 4–8, styles 1.5–1.8 mm.

5–10 mm diam.;

epicalyx bractlets 5, elliptic or narrowly oblong to ovate, 0.7–2(–3) mm;

hypanthium patelliform, 1–2 × 2.5–4.5(–5) mm;

sepals 1.5–3.5(–4) mm, acute to obtuse;

petals ± yellow, oblanceolate to spatulate or narrowly obovate, 1–3 mm;

stamens 5, filaments 0.8–1.8 mm, anthers yellow, oblong, 0.4–0.9 mm;

carpels 2–5(–6), styles 1.8–2.5 mm.

Achenes

greenish white to light tan, 1.5 mm, smooth to lightly rugose, ± carunculate.

greenish cream to light brown, 1.5–2.2(–2.5) mm, smooth, prominently carunculate.

Ivesia callida

Ivesia shockleyi

Phenology Flowering summer.
Habitat Crevices of dry, rocky outcrops of granite, sometimes more or less vertical protected cliffs, in montane conifer woodlands
Elevation 2400–2500 m (7900–8200 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
CA
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from FNA
CA; NV; OR; UT
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Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Ivesia callida occurs in the Tahquitz Peak area of the San Jacinto Wilderness Area, San Jacinto Mountains, Riverside County, where two populations are known (K. Berg 1983). Plants form tight mats in horizontal crevices and loose pendent clumps on vertical rock faces.

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

Varieties 2 (2 in the flora).

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

Key
1. Lateral leaflets: lobes 2–5(–7); inflorescences 2–10-flowered, 0.5–3 cm diam.; e California, c, se Oregon, c, n Nevada.
var. shockleyi
1. Lateral leaflets: lobes (4–)6–10(–12); inflorescences 5–20-flowered, (1–)3–4(–6) cm diam.; wc Utah.
var. ostleri
Source FNA vol. 9, p. 224. FNA vol. 9, p. 227.
Parent taxa Rosaceae > subfam. Rosoideae > tribe Potentilleae > Ivesia > sect. Setosae Rosaceae > subfam. Rosoideae > tribe Potentilleae > Ivesia > sect. Setosae
Sibling taxa
I. aperta, I. argyrocoma, I. arizonica, I. baileyi, I. campestris, I. cryptocaulis, I. gordonii, I. jaegeri, I. kingii, I. longibracteata, I. lycopodioides, I. muirii, I. multifoliolata, I. paniculata, I. patellifera, I. pickeringii, I. pityocharis, I. pygmaea, I. rhypara, I. sabulosa, I. santolinoides, I. saxosa, I. sericoleuca, I. setosa, I. shockleyi, I. tweedyi, I. unguiculata, I. utahensis, I. webberi
I. aperta, I. argyrocoma, I. arizonica, I. baileyi, I. callida, I. campestris, I. cryptocaulis, I. gordonii, I. jaegeri, I. kingii, I. longibracteata, I. lycopodioides, I. muirii, I. multifoliolata, I. paniculata, I. patellifera, I. pickeringii, I. pityocharis, I. pygmaea, I. rhypara, I. sabulosa, I. santolinoides, I. saxosa, I. sericoleuca, I. setosa, I. tweedyi, I. unguiculata, I. utahensis, I. webberi
Subordinate taxa
I. shockleyi var. ostleri, I. shockleyi var. shockleyi
Synonyms Potentilla callida Potentilla shockleyi
Name authority (H. M. Hall) Rydberg: in N. L. Britton et al., N. Amer. Fl. 22: 286. (1908) S. Watson: Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 23: 263. (1888)
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