Centromadia parryi subsp. australis

(D. D. Keck) B. G. Baldwin

Novon 9: 466. 1999.

Conservation concern
Basionym: Hemizonia parryi subsp. australis D. D. Keck Madroño 3: 15. 1935
Synonyms: Hemizonia australis (D. D. Keck) D. D. Keck
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 278. Mentioned on page 279.
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Leaves (and peduncular bracts) villous or hirsute to hirtellous, coarsely stipitate-glandular (glands yellow). Involucres 2.5–6(–7) mm. Paleae sometimes with 2 purple lines (along inner edges of scarious margins). Ray laminae 2–4 mm. Anthers reddish to dark purple. 2n = 22.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Oct.
Habitat: Inner edges of salt marshes, coastal grasslands, vernal pool edges and beds, openings in coastal scrub, often ± saline or alkaline sites
Elevation: 0–200 m

Distribution

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Calif., Mexico (Baja California).

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Subspecies australis occurs along the southern coast of California. Natural, ± sterile hybrids with Deinandra fasciculata have been documented from Santa Barbara County (B. D. Tanowitz 1977).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Bruce G. Baldwin +  and John L. Strother +
(D. D. Keck) B. G. Baldwin +
Hemizonia parryi subsp. australis +
Calif. +  and Mexico (Baja California). +
0–200 m +
Inner edges of salt marshes, coastal grasslands, vernal pool edges and beds, openings in coastal scrub, often ± saline or alkaline sites +
Flowering Jun–Oct. +
Conservation concern +
Hemizonia australis +
Centromadia parryi subsp. australis +
Centromadia parryi +
subspecies +