Difference between revisions of "Platyschkuhria integrifolia"

(A. Gray) Rydberg

Bull. Torrey Bot Club 33: 155. 1906.

Basionym: Schkuhria integrifolia A. Gray Amer. Naturalist 8: 213. 1874 Bahia nudicaulis A. Gray 1883
Synonyms: Bahia nudicaulis var. desertorum (M. E. Jones) Cronquist Bahia nudicaulis var. oblongifolia (A. Gray) Cronquist Bahia nudicaulis var. ourolepis (S. F. Blake) Cronquist Platyschkuhria integrifolia var. desertorum (M. E. Jones) W. L. Ellison Platyschkuhria integrifolia var. oblongifolia (A. Gray) W. L. Ellison Platyschkuhria integrifolia var. ourolepis (S. F. Blake) W. L. Ellison
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|distribution=Ariz.;Colo.;Mont.;N.Mex.;Utah;Wyo.
 
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|discussion=<p>Specimens of <i>Platyschkuhria integrifolia</i> with stems leafy over 3/4+ of their lengths have been called <i></i></i>var.<i><i> oblongifolia</i> (mostly from “four-corners” area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, peduncles little or not at all stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips ± caudate have been called var. ourolepis (mostly from Uinta Basin, Utah). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, leaf blades widest beyond their middles and rounded at tips, peduncles ± stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips acute to acuminate have been called var. nudicaulis (mostly from Montana and Wyoming). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, leaf blades widest proximal to their middles and acute at tips, peduncles ± stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips obtuse to acute or acuminate have been called var. desertorum (mostly from western Colorado and eastern Utah).</p>
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|discussion=<p>Specimens of <i>Platyschkuhria integrifolia</i> with stems leafy over 3/4+ of their lengths have been called <i></i>var.<i> oblongifolia</i> (mostly from “four-corners” area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, peduncles little or not at all stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips ± caudate have been called var. ourolepis (mostly from Uinta Basin, Utah). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, leaf blades widest beyond their middles and rounded at tips, peduncles ± stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips acute to acuminate have been called var. nudicaulis (mostly from Montana and Wyoming). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, leaf blades widest proximal to their middles and acute at tips, peduncles ± stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips obtuse to acute or acuminate have been called var. desertorum (mostly from western Colorado and eastern Utah).</p>
 
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Revision as of 20:40, 16 December 2019

Leaf blades 2–10 cm × 5–35+ mm. Involucres 9–12+ × 12–25+ mm. Ray corolla laminae 6–16 mm. Disc corollas 3–6(–7) mm. Cypselae (1–)3–5(–8) mm; pappi 0.6–3+ mm. 2n = 24, 48, 60, 72.


Phenology: Flowering May–Jul.
Habitat: Seleniferous clays, shaley slopes
Elevation: 1100–2200 m

Distribution

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Ariz., Colo., Mont., N.Mex., Utah, Wyo.

Discussion

Specimens of Platyschkuhria integrifolia with stems leafy over 3/4+ of their lengths have been called var. oblongifolia (mostly from “four-corners” area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, peduncles little or not at all stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips ± caudate have been called var. ourolepis (mostly from Uinta Basin, Utah). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, leaf blades widest beyond their middles and rounded at tips, peduncles ± stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips acute to acuminate have been called var. nudicaulis (mostly from Montana and Wyoming). Those with leaves mostly on proximal 1/10–3/4 their stem lengths, leaf blades widest proximal to their middles and acute at tips, peduncles ± stipitate-glandular, and phyllary tips obtuse to acute or acuminate have been called var. desertorum (mostly from western Colorado and eastern Utah).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
John L. Strother +
(A. Gray) Rydberg +
Schkuhria integrifolia +  and Bahia nudicaulis +
Ariz. +, Colo. +, Mont. +, N.Mex. +, Utah +  and Wyo. +
1100–2200 m +
Seleniferous clays, shaley slopes +
Flowering May–Jul. +
Bull. Torrey Bot Club +
Bahia nudicaulis var. desertorum +, Bahia nudicaulis var. oblongifolia +, Bahia nudicaulis var. ourolepis +, Platyschkuhria integrifolia var. desertorum +, Platyschkuhria integrifolia var. oblongifolia +  and Platyschkuhria integrifolia var. ourolepis +
Platyschkuhria integrifolia +
Platyschkuhria +
species +