Plagiobothrys tener

Plagiobothrys tener (Greene) I.M.Johnston

Contr. Arnold Arbor. 3: 66 (1932)

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Pronunciation/Pronunciación:
Pla-gi-o-bó-thrys té-ner
Etymology/Etimología:
slender, tender, soft
Synonyms/Sinónimos:
Homotypic:
    Allocarya tenera
Greene, Pittonia 3: 109 (1896) (basionym)
Heterotypic:
    Allocarya hispidula var. tenera (Greene) Jeps., Fl. Calif. 3: 365 (1943)
    Allocarya gracilis Piper, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 98 (1920)
    Allocarya laxa Piper, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 98 (1920)
    Allocarya pratensis Piper, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 99 (1920)
    Allocarya scalpocarpa Piper, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 111 (1920)
    Allocarya vallata Piper, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 101 (1920)
    Plagiobothrys tener var. fallax I.M.Johnst., Contr. Arnold Arbor. 3: 67 (1932)
Type Species/EspeciesTipo:
E. Booth s.n., July 1894 United States, California, Lake County, Adam's Springs
    Holotype(?): NDG42653; Isotypes: GH00093617, US00111009

Jepson eFlora Treatment

Distribution/Distribución:
Left: BONAP. http://bonap.net/tdc. Accessed 14 Jan 2020.
Right: CCH2. Click to see current herbarium records.


Holotype?:
Allocarya tenera Greene = Plagiobothrys tener (Greene) I.M.Johnston
E. Booth s.n., July 1894 United States, California, Lake County, Adam's Springs


Key to two accepted varieties (from Jepson eFlora):

Plant fleshy; stem, leaf ± glabrous, glaucous; calyx appressed to stem, lobes erect in fruit; generally on serpentine; NCoRI (Lake, n Napa cos.) ..... var. subglaber

Plant not fleshy; stem, leaf sparse-hairy, not glaucous; calyx ± spreading from stem, lobes ascending to ± spreading in fruit; generally not serpentine; NCoR, CaR, w MP ..... var. tener





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