Plagiobothrys collinus (Philippi) I.M.Johnston Contr. Gray Herb. 78: 81. 1927 |
Pronunciation/Pronunciación: |
Pla-gi-o-bó-thrys col-lì-nus |
Etymology/Etimología: |
"pertaining to hills" |
Synonyms/Sinónimos: |
Homotypic: Eritrichium collinum Phil., Linnaea 29: 17 (1857) (Basionym) Cryptantha collina (Phil.) Reiche, Anales Univ. Chile 121: 828 (1907) Allocaryastrum collinum (Phil.) Brand, H.G.A.Engler (ed.), Pflanzenr., IV, 252(97): 100 (1931) Heterotypic: Eritrichium inconspicum Phil., Anales Univ. Chile 90: 534 (1895) Cryptantha inconspicua (Phil.) Reiche, Anales Univ. Chile 121: 820 (1907) |
Type/Tipo: |
Gay 1623, Aug 1836 CHILE: In Collibus Huanta Holotype: MS; Isotype: GH00097242 |
Stipe-like base about equaling body of nutlet, frequently united into pairs ...... var. pringlei Stipe-like base less than half length of body of nutlet, never joined into pairs Corolla limb 48 mm diam; pubescence fine, appressed, usually somewhat silky ...... var. californicus Corolla limb 13 mm diam; pubescence usually spreading, coarse, setulose Leaves narrowly linear, 2-2.5 mm wide Pubescence fine, nutlets rounded-rugulose; California and Baja California, Mexico ...... var. gracilis Pubescence coarse, nutlets sharply rugose; Chile ...... var. collinus Leaves oblanceolate, 3-5 mm wide Racemes dense, hidden among leaves; San Bernardino Mountains, San Jacinto Mountains ...... var. ursinus Racemes elongate, projecting from among leaves and evident; southern California and Baja California, Mexico ...... var. fulvescens |