The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California

    THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER UPDATED
    AND IS MAINTAINED FOR ARCHIVAL PURPOSES ONLY
  • Up-to-date information about California vascular plants is available from the Jepson eFlora.

Names are linked to treatments from the Manual


Key to MICROPUS

N.B.: couplets are linked, e.g., 1. is linked to 1'.

  1. Pistillate chaff scales thick and hard only near midvein, tip ± flat to concave, projected inward from near top of scale, wing prominent, ovate; receptacle 1.2–1.8 × > wide; disk flowers 4-lobed, pappus bristles 1–5; disk chaff present
M. amphibolus
  1' Pistillate chaff scales thick and hard throughout, tip ± cylindric, projected upward from inner edge of scale, wing obscure, ± linear; receptacle not > wide; disk flowers 5-lobed, pappus bristles 0 or 1; disk chaff 0
M. californicus
    2. Longest chaff scale 3–4 mm, wool dense, loose
var. californicus
    2' Longest chaff scale 2–3 mm, wool thin, ± appressed
var. subvestitus


University & Jepson Herbaria Home Page |

Copyright by the Regents of the University of California