Triteleia ixioides subsp. scabra

(Greene) L. W. Lenz

Aliso 8: 240. 1975.

Endemic
Basionym: Calliprora scabra Greene Erythea 3: 126. 1895
Synonyms: Brodiaea ixioides var. scabra (Greene) Smiley Brodiaea lutea var. scabra (Greene) Munz Brodiaea scabra (Greene) Baker Calliprora aurantea Kellogg Triteleia ixioides var. scabra (Greene) Hoover Triteleia scabra
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 344. Mentioned on page 343.

Leaves 1–2, 10–50 cm. Scape 20–50 cm, usually scabrous. Flowers: perianth usually straw-colored to pale yellow, tube 3–7 mm, much shorter than lobes, lobes ascending to reflexed, 10–20 mm; short filaments 4–5 mm, long filaments 5–7 mm, apical appendages long, slender, straight to recurved; anthers cream or yellow, occasionally blue; pedicel 1–9 cm. 2n = 10 (11), 16, 24, 32.


Phenology: Flowering spring (Mar–May, later at higher altitudes).
Habitat: Scrub edges, mixed or coniferous forests, foothill woodlands, valley grasslands, in clay and granite soils
Elevation: 200–2200 m

Discussion

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
J. Chris Pires +
(Greene) L. W. Lenz +
Calliprora scabra +
200–2200 m +
Scrub edges, mixed or coniferous forests, foothill woodlands, valley grasslands, in clay and granite soils +
Flowering spring (Mar–May, later at higher altitudes). +
Brodiaea ixioides var. scabra +, Brodiaea lutea var. scabra +, Brodiaea scabra +, Calliprora aurantea +, Triteleia ixioides var. scabra +  and Triteleia scabra +
Triteleia ixioides subsp. scabra +
Triteleia ixioides +
subspecies +