Difference between revisions of "Crepis pleurocarpa"

A. Gray

Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 17: 221. 1882.

Common names: Naked hawksbeard
Endemic
Synonyms: Crepis acuminata var. pleurocarpa (A. Gray) Jepson Crepis intermedia var. pleurocarpa (A. Gray) A. Gray
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Revision as of 21:36, 27 May 2020

Perennials, 15–60 cm (taproots slender, caudices swollen). Stems 1–3, slender or stout, branched proximally (sparingly) or distally, glabrate to tomentulose. Leaves basal and cauline; petiolate (petioles relatively broadly winged); blades elliptic or oblanceolate, often runcinate, 7–28 × 0.5–7 cm, margins pinnately lobed to dentate (lobes remote, lanceolate to narrowly triangular, often recurved), apices attenuate, faces usually tomentulose to glabrate, sometimes glandular. Heads 7–10(–30), in corymbiform arrays. Calyculi of 5–6, deltate to lanceolate, tomentulose bractlets 1.5–4 mm. Involucres cylindro-campanulate, 8–16 × 3–5 mm. Phyllaries 5(–10), (deep green or black) lanceolate, 10–16 mm, (bases becoming strongly keeled and swollen, often glabrous, margins yellowish, conspicuously and densely tomentulose), apices acute to strongly acuminate, abaxial faces densely tomentulose adaxial with fine hairs. Florets 5–10(–12); corollas yellow, 15–20 mm. Cypselae deep reddish brown, subcylindric, 5–8 mm, apices constricted, ribs 10 (prominent); pappi yellowish white, 6–12 mm (bristles unequal). 2n = 22, 33, 44, 55, 77, 88.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Aug.
Habitat: Streams in mixed conifer forests, road cuts, steep rocky serpentine slopes
Elevation: 400–2200 m

Distribution

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Calif., Idaho, Nev., Oreg., Wash.

Discussion

Crepis pleurocarpa is distinguished by its narrow, acuminate, silvery leaves, 5(–10), strongly keeled phyllaries with conspicuous white, tomentose margins, strongly ribbed cypselae, and relatively few florets per head. Otherwise, it is very similar to C. acuminata and C. intermedia.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Crepis pleurocarpa"
David J. Bogler +
A. Gray +
Naked hawksbeard +
Calif. +, Idaho +, Nev. +, Oreg. +  and Wash. +
400–2200 m +
Streams in mixed conifer forests, road cuts, steep rocky serpentine slopes +
Flowering Jun–Aug. +
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts +
Crepis acuminata var. pleurocarpa +  and Crepis intermedia var. pleurocarpa +
Crepis pleurocarpa +
species +