Dichelostemma volubile

(Kellogg) A. Heller

Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 2: 65. 1903.

Common names: Twining brodiaea snake-lily
Basionym: Macroscapa volubilis KelloggBrodiaea californica (Torrey) Jepson
Synonyms: Brodiaea volubilis (Kellogg) BakerDichelostemma californicum (Torrey) Alph. WoodHookera volubilis (Kellogg) JepsonRupalleya volubilis (Kellogg) MorièreStropholirion californicum Torrey
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Leaves 3–4, 30–70 cm; blade strongly keeled. Scape weak, not self-supporting except distal 10 cm erect, otherwise twining, 40–150 cm, scabrous. Inflorescences umbellate, dense, 6–20-flowered; bracts pinkish, widely ovate, 12–15 mm, apex acute. Flowers horizontal or erect; perianth pink or rarely white, tube globose or urceolate, constricted above ovary, 5–7 mm, with 6 sac-like angles, lobes widely spreading, ascending in fruit, 5–7 mm; perianth appendages 2 per stamen, folded inward toward anthers, hiding them and forming corona, white, narrowly lanceolate, 3–4 mm, apex 2-fid into 2 wings; stamens 3, equal; anthers 3–4 mm; staminodia 3, opposite outer tepals, creamy whitish, linear-oblong, 2.5–3 mm, margins ciliate-dentate, involute, apex usually shallowly notched; ovary sessile or short-stipitate, subglobose, 4–5 mm; style 3–4 mm; pedicel 10–40 mm. 2n = 18, 36.


Phenology: Flowering spring (Apr–early Jun).
Habitat: Foothill woodlands, chaparral, scrub
Elevation: 100–1600 m

Discussion

Dichelostemma volubile is distinguishable by its very long, weak, twining scape; small pink flowers; strongly urceolate perianth tube with well-developed saccate angles; and possession of both perianth appendages and true staminodia (sterile stamens) opposite the outer limb segments, as found in most species of Brodiaea. It is confined to a narrow belt in the foothill areas adjacent to the Central Valley, and is known to hybridize with D. multiflorum in Tuolumne County.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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(Kellogg) A. Heller +
Macroscapa volubilis +  and Brodiaea californica +
Twining brodiaea +  and snake-lily +
100–1600 m +
Foothill woodlands, chaparral, scrub +
Flowering spring (Apr–early Jun). +
Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. +
Brodiaea volubilis +, Dichelostemma californicum +, Hookera volubilis +, Rupalleya volubilis +  and Stropholirion californicum +
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