Difference between revisions of "Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi"

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Common names: Parry's larkspur
Selected by author to be illustrated
Synonyms: Delphinium hesperium var. seditiosum JepsonDelphinium parryi subsp. seditiosum unknown
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="root some measurement"><b>Roots </b>5-20 cm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="stem atypical some measurement;stem atypical some measurement;stem some measurement"><b>Stems </b>(35-) 60-90 (-110) cm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="basal leaf presence"><b>Leaves:</b> basal leaves usually absent at anthesis;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="cauline leaf width;ultimate lobe quantity">cauline leaves with ultimate lobes 7-27, width 1-6 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="bracteole some measurement"><b>Inflorescences:</b> bracteoles 3-7 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="sepal orientation;lateral sepal some measurement;spur some measurement"><b>Flowers:</b> sepals usually spreading, lateral sepals 9-15 mm, spurs 8-15 mm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="petal blade some measurement;2n chromosome quantity">lower petal blades 3-8 mm. <b>2n</b> = 16.</span><!--
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--><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Roots </b>5-20 cm. <b>Stems</b> (35-)60-90(-110) cm. <b>Leaves</b>: basal leaves usually absent at anthesis; cauline leaves with ultimate lobes 7-27, width 1-6 mm. <b>Inflorescences</b>: bracteoles 3-7 mm. <b>Flowers</b>: sepals usually spreading, lateral sepals 9-15 mm, spurs 8-15 mm; lower petal blades 3-8 mm. <b>2n</b> = 16.</span><!--
  
 
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|elevation=200-1700 m
 
|elevation=200-1700 m
|distribution=Calif.;Mexico (Baja California)
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|discussion=<p>Two morphotypes may be recognized in Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi. That corresponding to the type specimen of subsp. parryi has larger flowers (especially lower petal blades), less abundant pubescence, and somewhat more coarsely dissected leaves; it is usually found in woodlands or relatively moist chaparral. The second morphotype, in its extreme represented by the type specimen of D. parryi var. seditiosum, has smaller flowers, more pubescence, and more finely dissected leaves and is usually found in chaparral and, less often, in dry woodlands. It may occur sporadically throughout the range of D. parryi subsp. parryi, although it is most common north of the Transverse Ranges. Hybrids with D. cardinale have been named D. ×inflexum. Hybrids are also known with D. gypsophilum subsp. parviflorum, D. hesperium subsp. pallescens, D. umbraculorum, and D. variegatum.</p><!--
 
|discussion=<p>Two morphotypes may be recognized in Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi. That corresponding to the type specimen of subsp. parryi has larger flowers (especially lower petal blades), less abundant pubescence, and somewhat more coarsely dissected leaves; it is usually found in woodlands or relatively moist chaparral. The second morphotype, in its extreme represented by the type specimen of D. parryi var. seditiosum, has smaller flowers, more pubescence, and more finely dissected leaves and is usually found in chaparral and, less often, in dry woodlands. It may occur sporadically throughout the range of D. parryi subsp. parryi, although it is most common north of the Transverse Ranges. Hybrids with D. cardinale have been named D. ×inflexum. Hybrids are also known with D. gypsophilum subsp. parviflorum, D. hesperium subsp. pallescens, D. umbraculorum, and D. variegatum.</p><!--
 
--><p>Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi may be confused with the blue-flowered phases of D. hesperium; see discussion under that species for distinguishing features.</p>
 
--><p>Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi may be confused with the blue-flowered phases of D. hesperium; see discussion under that species for distinguishing features.</p>
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|elevation=200-1700 m
 
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|distribution=Calif.;Mexico (Baja California)
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|subspecies=Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi
 
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Revision as of 14:32, 27 July 2019

Roots 5-20 cm. Stems (35-)60-90(-110) cm. Leaves: basal leaves usually absent at anthesis; cauline leaves with ultimate lobes 7-27, width 1-6 mm. Inflorescences: bracteoles 3-7 mm. Flowers: sepals usually spreading, lateral sepals 9-15 mm, spurs 8-15 mm; lower petal blades 3-8 mm. 2n = 16.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Locally abundant in oak woodland, chaparral
Elevation: 200-1700 m

Distribution

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Calif., Mexico (Baja California).

Discussion

Two morphotypes may be recognized in Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi. That corresponding to the type specimen of subsp. parryi has larger flowers (especially lower petal blades), less abundant pubescence, and somewhat more coarsely dissected leaves; it is usually found in woodlands or relatively moist chaparral. The second morphotype, in its extreme represented by the type specimen of D. parryi var. seditiosum, has smaller flowers, more pubescence, and more finely dissected leaves and is usually found in chaparral and, less often, in dry woodlands. It may occur sporadically throughout the range of D. parryi subsp. parryi, although it is most common north of the Transverse Ranges. Hybrids with D. cardinale have been named D. ×inflexum. Hybrids are also known with D. gypsophilum subsp. parviflorum, D. hesperium subsp. pallescens, D. umbraculorum, and D. variegatum.

Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi may be confused with the blue-flowered phases of D. hesperium; see discussion under that species for distinguishing features.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Michael J. Warnock +
A. Gray +
Parry's larkspur +
Calif. +  and Mexico (Baja California). +
200-1700 m +
Locally abundant in oak woodland, chaparral +
Flowering spring. +
Illustrated +
Delphinium hesperium var. seditiosum +  and Delphinium parryi subsp. seditiosum +
Delphinium parryi subsp. parryi +
Delphinium parryi +
subspecies +