Plagiobothrys reticulatus (Piper) I.M.Johnston Contr. Arnold Arbor. 3: 78 (1932) |
Pronunciation/Pronunciación: |
Pla-gi-o-bó-thrys re-ti-cu-là-tus |
Etymology/Etimología: |
netted, perhaps in reference to the net-like sculpturing of the nutlets |
Synonyms/Sinónimos: |
Holotypic: Allocarya reticulata Piper (basionym), Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 105 (1920) Allocarya minuta var. reticulata (Piper) Jeps., Man. Fl. Pl. Calif.: 852 (1925) Heterotypic: Allocarya areolata Piper, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 105 (1920) Allocarya californica var. minuta (Piper) Jeps. & Hoover, W.L.Jepson, Fl. Calif. 3: 363 (1943) Allocarya minuta Piper, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 104 (1920) |
Type/Tipo: |
Joseph P. Tracy 4691, 31 May 1916, United States, California, Humboldt County, from South Fork Scotia (along the Eel River); Northern Coast Ranges, Eel River, Holmes Flat; Along Eel River from South Fork to Scotia in Humboldt Co. Elevation: 200 ft Type: (UC198636) |
44. Nutlet ± ovate; adaxial ridge in wide, well-defined groove; trough around scar generally wide, distinct; abaxial cross-ribs generally irregularly net-like, interspace tubercles generally sparse or small ..... var. reticulatus 44' Nutlet ± oblong-ovate; adaxial ridge in narrow, poorly defined groove; trough around scar generally narrow, ± obscure; abaxial cross-ribs ± few, prominent, scattered, irregular, interspace tubercles generally dense or large ..... var. rossianorum |