Lupinus breweri var. grandiflorus |
Lupinus breweri var. bryoides |
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Matted lupine, showy Brewer's lupine |
Matted Brewer's lupine, Matted lupine |
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Habit | Herbs or subshrubs with caudex above ground, matted. | Herbs or subshrubs with caudex usually above ground, forming a dense tuft. |
Leaflet | blades 6–11 mm. |
blades 3–5 mm. |
Racemes | 2–10 cm. |
2–3 cm. |
Peduncles | 2–8 cm. |
1–2 cm. |
Flowers | (6–)9–11 mm; banner ± silky abaxially, keel strongly ciliate. |
4–6(–7) mm; banner and keel ± glabrous. |
Lupinus breweri var. grandiflorus |
Lupinus breweri var. bryoides |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Aug. | Flowering Jul–Aug. |
Habitat | Volcanic sand. | Open subalpine to alpine montane forests. |
Elevation | 2000–3500 m. (6600–11500 ft.) | 2500–4000 m. (8200–13100 ft.) |
Distribution |
CA |
CA; NV |
Discussion | Variety grandiflorus is known from throughout the Sierra Nevada and in the San Bernardino and White mountains. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Variety bryoides is known from the western Transverse Ranges in Ventura County and the central and southern Sierra Nevada (Inyo to Tulare counties) to the White Mountains in California, and Mineral County to the Sweetwater, Wassuk, and White ranges in Nevada. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | L. breweri var. clokeyanus, L. campbelliae, L. campbelliae var. bernardinus, L. monensis, L. tegeticulatus var. grandiflorus | L. tegeticulatus |
Name authority | C. P. Smith in W. L. Jepson: Man. Fl. Pl. Calif., 526. (1925) | C. P. Smith in W. L. Jepson: Man. Fl. Pl. Calif., 526. (1925) |
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