Difference between pages "Oönopsis foliosa var. monocephala" and "Trillium chloropetalum var. chloropetalum"

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Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 107. Mentioned on page 108.
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--><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Petals </b>yellow, yellowish green, greenish purple, to deep purple, bronze-green or brown, never white, yellow pigment always present even when masked by purple.</span><!--
  
 
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|phenology=Flowering late winter–spring (late Feb–early or mid Apr).
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|habitat=Variable habitat: edges, openings in and along ravines in redwood forest, thickets and tangles of cut-over forest, stream flats in deciduous woods, chaparral brushland, open wooded sloped on dunes, brushy islands in surprisingly open grasslands, but usually where soil remains moist most of the season
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|discussion=<p><i>Trillium chloropetalum </i>var.<i> chloropetalum</i> is found in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties and in the counties along the east side of San Francisco Bay, north to Napa and Lake counties in California. It is more frequent east and south of the San Francisco Bay region.</p><!--
--><p>Variety monocephala is known only from Las Animas County. It is in the Center for Plant Conservation’s National Collection of Endangered Plants.</p>
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--><p>J. D. Freeman (1975) determined chemically that all plants of <i></i></i>var.<i><i> chloropetalum</i> have yellow pigment present in petals, though it may be masked by purple. My own quite limited field observations seem to indicate that plants of this variety are somewhat shorter at flowering than those of <i></i></i>var.<i><i> giganteum</i>, and that the bracts of <i></i></i>var.<i><i> chloropetalum</i> show a slightly metallic luster at that stage of development.</p>
 
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|habitat=Variable habitat: edges, openings in and along ravines in redwood forest, thickets and tangles of cut-over forest, stream flats in deciduous woods, chaparral brushland, open wooded sloped on dunes, brushy islands in surprisingly open grasslands, but usually where soil remains moist most of the season
|elevation=1200–1800 m
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|distribution=Colo.
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|distribution=Calif.
 
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Revision as of 20:30, 24 September 2019

Petals yellow, yellowish green, greenish purple, to deep purple, bronze-green or brown, never white, yellow pigment always present even when masked by purple.


Phenology: Flowering late winter–spring (late Feb–early or mid Apr).
Habitat: Variable habitat: edges, openings in and along ravines in redwood forest, thickets and tangles of cut-over forest, stream flats in deciduous woods, chaparral brushland, open wooded sloped on dunes, brushy islands in surprisingly open grasslands, but usually where soil remains moist most of the season
Elevation: 0–2000 m

Discussion

Trillium chloropetalum var. chloropetalum is found in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties and in the counties along the east side of San Francisco Bay, north to Napa and Lake counties in California. It is more frequent east and south of the San Francisco Bay region.

J. D. Freeman (1975) determined chemically that all plants of var. chloropetalum have yellow pigment present in petals, though it may be masked by purple. My own quite limited field observations seem to indicate that plants of this variety are somewhat shorter at flowering than those of var. giganteum, and that the bracts of var. chloropetalum show a slightly metallic luster at that stage of development.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

None.
Frederick W. Case Jr. +
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Trillium sessile var. chloropetalum +
0–2000 m +
Variable habitat: edges, openings in and aVariable habitat: edges, openings in and along ravines in redwood forest, thickets and tangles of cut-over forest, stream flats in deciduous woods, chaparral brushland, open wooded sloped on dunes, brushy islands in surprisingly open grasslands, but usually where soil remains moist most of the seasonhere soil remains moist most of the season +
Flowering late winter–spring (late Feb–early or mid Apr). +
Fl. N.W. Amer., +
Trillium giganteum var. chloropetalum +
Trillium chloropetalum var. chloropetalum +
Trillium chloropetalum +
variety +