Sonnea hispida

Sonnea hispida (A.Gray) Greene

Pittonia 1: 22. 1887


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Pronunciation/Pronunciación:
Són-ne-a hís-pi-da
Etymology/Etimología:
hispid, with spreading, stiff, pointed, bristly hairs
Synonyms/Sinónimos:





Homotypic:
    Plagiobothrys hispidus
A.Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 20: 286. 1885
Heterotypic:
    Sonnea foliacea Greene, Pittonia 1: 222. 1888, C.F. Sonne 4, 22 July 1888, USA: Nevada, West slope Washoe Mts. (NDG42706)
    Plagiobothrys foliaceus (Greene) A. Nelson & J.F. Macbr., Bot. Gaz. 62(2): 143. 1916
    Plagiobothrys hispidus A.Gray var. foliaceus (Greene) I.M.Johnston, Contr. Gray Herb. 68: 69. 1923
Type Species/EspeciesTipo:

M. K. Brandegee s.n. [Layne-Curran], 1884, USA: California, Nevada County, streets of Truckee, on the eastern border of California
    (GH00061967)


Johnston 1923 Description (as Plagiobothrys hispidus), p. 69

Description in The Jepson eFlora


Distribution:
Sonnea hispida distribution map
Left: Kartesz, J.T., The Biota of North America Program (BONAP). 2012. North American Plant Atlas (http://www.bonap.org/MapSwitchboard.html).
COLOR KE
Y: Dark green=present in state; Light green=present in county, not rare. Accessed 6 Jan 2013.
Right: CCH2. Click to see current herbarium records.



Holotype:
Sonnea hispida Holotype  GH00061967
Plagiobothrys hispidus = Sonnea hispida
M. K. Brandegee s.n. [Layne-Curran], 1884 (GH00061967)
USA: California, Nevada County, streets of Truckee, on the eastern border of California. Ca. 39.33156 -120.17913



Exemplars:
[Click on images below to see full resolution.]
Herbarium sheet of SDSU05442

Dorsal View of nutlet of SDSU05442

Ventral view of nutlet of SDSU05442

Sonnea hispida
D.F. Howe 3941, 5 August 1964 (SDSU05442)

Klamouth National Forest 3.7 miles from north entrance on #97. Ca. 41.79343, -122.03527


Herbarium Sheet of UC1731379 Dorsal View of nutlet of UC1731379 Ventral view of nutlet of UC1731379 Side view of nutlet of UC1731379
Sonnea hispida
Dean W. Taylor 16824, 12 July 1998 (UC1731379)

USA: California, Mono County, ca. 2 mi upcanyon from NV state line;
Eastern Sierra Nevada Region, Sweetwater Mountains, Desert C. 41.79343, -122.03527, 8350 ft.




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