Plagiobothrys collinus (Philippi) I. M. Johnston
var. fulvescens (I. M. Johnston) L. C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist 34: 165. 1974

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Pronunciation:
Pla-gi-o-bó-thrys  col-lì-nus var. ful-vés-cens
Etymology:
"becoming tawny in color"
Synonyms:



Plagiobothrys californicus var. fulvescens I.M.Johnst., Contr. Gray Herb. 68: 74. 1923 (Basionym)
Allocaryastrum ursinum var. fulvescens (I.M.Johnst.) Brand, H.G.A.Engler (ed.), Pflanzenr., IV, 252(97): 101. 1931
Echidiocarya californica subsp. fulvescens (I.M.Johnst.) Abrams, Ill. Fl. Pacific States 3: 571. 1951
Echidiocarya californica var. fulvescens (I.M.Johnst.) Hoover, Vasc. Pl. San Luis Obispo Co., Calif.: 242. 1970
Type:

T. S. Brandegee s.n., 1888, USA: California, Santa Barbara Co., Santa Inez Mountains, near Santa Barbara
Holotype: GH00097180      

Holotype:
T. S. Brandegee s.n., 1888, USA: California, Santa Barbara Co., Santa Inez Mountains, near Santa Barbara (GH00097180)

Distribution:
Plagiobothrys collinus var. fulvescens from GBIF

Exemplars:
Simpson, Michael G. 25IV96A, 25 April 1996, USA: California, San Diego County, 32.817845, -117.014099 (SDSU12125)

Plagiobothrys collinus var. fulvescens Nutlet morphology
Smith (source not documented)