Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus

Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus (Piper) I.M.Johnston

Contr. Arnold Arbor. 3: 37 (1932)


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Pronunciation/Pronunciación:
Pla-gi-o-bó-thrys  glyp-to-cár-pus
Etymology/Etimología:
glypto, to carve or sculpt + carpos, fruit, undoubtedly in reference to the highly sculptured nutlets
Synonyms/Sinónimos:
Homotypic:
    Allocarya glyptocarpa
Piper (basionym), Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 90 (1920)
     Glyptocaryopsis glyptocarpa (Piper) Brand, H.G.A.Engler (ed.), Pflanzenr., IV, 252(97): 104 (1931)
Heterotypic:

    Allocarya glyptocarpa subsp. modesta (I.M.Johnst.) Abrams, Ill. Fl. Pacific States 3: 562 (1951)
    Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus var. modestus I.M.Johnst., Contr. Arnold Arbor. 3: 38 (1932)
Type/Tipo:

A.A. Heller 11202, 16 Mar 1914 (GH00093484), United States, California, Butte County, moist cultivated ground in low hills 8 mi. north of Oroville


Johnston 1932 Treatment (p. 37)

Jepson eFlora Treatment

Distribution/Distribución:
LEFT: BONAP. http://bonap.net/tdc. Accessed 12 Nov 2021.
RIGHT: CCH2. Click to see current herbarium records.


Holotype:
Allocarya gyptocarpa = Plagiobothrys glyptocarpus
A.A. Heller 11202, 16 Mar 1914 (GH00093484)
, United States, California, Butte County, moist cultivated ground in low hills 8 mi. north of Oroville


Key to two accepted varieties (from Jepson eFlora):

    Corolla limb 5-9 mm wide ................. P. glyptocarpus var. glyptocarpus

   
Corolla limb 2-3 mm wide ................. P. glyptocarpus var. modestus




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