Difference between revisions of "Hastingsia alba"

(Durand) S. Watson

Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 14: 242. 1879.

Basionym: Schoenolirion album Durand
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Revision as of 17:45, 18 September 2019

Bulb ellipsoid, 26–56 × 17–31 mm, sometimes with blackish, fibrous tunic. Leaves (28–)35–41(–53) cm × 7–14 mm, mature plants with blackish, shriveled foliage persisting at base of scape; blade glaucous-green, aging to light green. Scape 40–89 cm, often with 1–3 ascending branches, 3–5 mm thick at base. Inflorescences: terminal raceme (5–)14–27(–40) cm; flowers (24–)44–51(–78) per 10 cm of raceme. Seeds dark gray-green to black, 4–6 mm. 2n = 52.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Jul, fruiting late Jul–Sep.
Habitat: Serpentine, granite, and diorite sites, open rocky seepage areas with year-round water supply, bogs, wet meadows
Elevation: 500–2300 m

Discussion

At high elevations, Hastingsia alba is often stunted and has smaller bulbs, shorter scapes with shorter and narrower leaves, and spreading-rotate tepal tips.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Schoenolirion album +
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Serpentine, granite, and diorite sites, open rocky seepage areas with year-round water supply, bogs, wet meadows +
Flowering Jun–Jul, fruiting late Jul–Sep. +
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Hastingsia alba +
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