Difference between revisions of "Eriogonum congdonii"

(S. Stokes) Reveal

Aliso 7: 220. 1970.

Common names: Congdon’s wild buckwheat
Basionym: Eriogonum ursinum var. congdonii S. Stokes
Synonyms: Eriogonum ternatum var. congdonii (S. Stokes) J. T. Howell
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 357. Mentioned on page 335.
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Revision as of 18:40, 18 September 2019

Subshrubs, spreading to erect, synoecious, 1.5–5 × 1–3 dm, floccose or glabrous. Stems: caudex spreading to somewhat erect; aerial flowering stems erect, slender, solid, not fistulose, arising at nodes of caudex branches and at distal nodes of short, nonflowering aerial branches, 1–2(–2.5) dm, thinly floccose or glabrous. Leaves in rather compact basal rosettes; petiole 0.2–0.8 cm; blade narrowly elliptic to narrowly oblong, 0.5–2 × 0.3–0.6(–0.8) cm, densely white-tomentose abaxially, thinly floccose or glabrous and olive green adaxially, margins entire, revolute. Inflorescences umbellate, 0.3–3 × 1–3.5 cm; branches thinly floccose or glabrous; bracts 3–4, semileaflike, lanceolate, 0.1–0.5 × 0.1–0.3 mm. Involucres 1 per node, turbinate, 5–6 × 3–4 mm, tomentose; teeth 6–8, erect, 0.5–2 mm. Flowers 4–6 mm, including 0.4–0.6 mm stipelike base; perianth sulphur yellow, glabrous; tepals monomorphic, obovate; stamens exserted, 4–5 mm; filaments pilose proximally. Achenes light brown, 4–5.5 mm, glabrous except for sparsely pubescent beak.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Sep.
Habitat: Gravelly serpentine slopes and outcrops, manzanita communities, montane conifer woodlands
Elevation: (1000-)1500-2300 m

Discussion

Eriogonum congdonii is an elegant subshrub restricted to the mountains of central-northern California (southern Siskiyou and northern Trinity counties). It is worthy of serious consideration as a garden introduction even though it typically occurs on nearly raw, greenish-black serpentine outcrops. In that setting, the olive green leaf blades, the bright green and nearly glabrous flowering stems and inflorescence branches, and the dense clusters of rich sulphur-yellow flowers make a beautiful contrast.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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(S. Stokes) Reveal +
Eriogonum ursinum var. congdonii +
Congdon’s wild buckwheat +
(1000-)1500-2300 m +
Gravelly serpentine slopes and outcrops, manzanita communities, montane conifer woodlands +
Flowering Jul–Sep. +
Eriogonum ternatum var. congdonii +
Eriogonum congdonii +
Eriogonum subg. Oligogonum +
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