Rudbeckia klamathensis

P. B. Cox & Urbatsch

Castanea 59: 309. 1994.

Common names: Klamath coneflower
EndemicConservation concern
Basionym: Rudbeckia californica var. intermedia Perdue Rhodora 59: 289. 1957
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 48. Mentioned on page 47.

Perennials, 50–100 cm (rhizomatous, roots fibrous). Leaves greenish blue (± glaucous), blades ovate to elliptic, often lobed, herbaceous, bases attenuate to rounded, margins entire, coarsely dentate, or crenate, apices acute, faces glabrous or sparsely hairy (at least on abaxial veins); basal petiolate, 15–65 × 4–15 cm; cauline petiolate or sessile, 7–35 × 4–14 cm. Heads borne singly or (2–10) in ± corymbiform arrays. Phyllaries to 1.5 cm (margins ciliate, hairs appressed, apices acute to rounded). Receptacles ovoid to conic; paleae 5–6 mm, apices acute, abaxial tips hairy. Ray florets 7–15; laminae elliptic or oblong, 25–35 × 7–14 mm, abaxially hairy. Discs 15–35 × 12–22 mm. Disc florets 180–300+; corollas yellowish green, 3.5–4 mm; style branches ca. 1.5 mm, apices acute to obtuse. Cypselae 4.5–6 mm; pappi coroniform or of 5–8 scales, to 1.5 mm. 2n = 36.


Phenology: Flowering late summer–fall.
Habitat: Along streams
Elevation: 1000–1600 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Lowell E. Urbatsch +  and Patricia B. Cox +
P. B. Cox & Urbatsch +
Rudbeckia californica var. intermedia +
Klamath coneflower +
1000–1600 m +
Along streams +
Flowering late summer–fall. +
Endemic +  and Conservation concern +
Rudbeckia subg. Macrocline +
Rudbeckia klamathensis +
Rudbeckia sect. Macrocline +
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