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Dipterostemon capitatus subsp. pauciflorus


Higher Taxonomy
Family: ThemidaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: BRODIAEA FAMILY
Habit: Perennial herb from corm, outer coat fibrous [membranous]; daughter corms formed at stem base above corm of previous year, cormlets formed at base of corms or on short stolons. Leaf: basal, 1--10, linear to narrow-lanceolate. Inflorescence: scapose, generally umbel-like; scape erect, generally 1(2), cylindric, generally rigid, occasionally wavy to twining; flower bracts 2--4[10], not enclosing flower buds. Flower: perianth parts 6 in 2 petal-like whorls, free or +- fused below into tube; staminodes 0 or 3; stamens 3 or 6, free or fused to perianth, occasionally appendaged; ovary superior, chambers 3, ovules 2--several per chamber. Fruit: capsule, loculicidal.
Genera In Family: 13 genera, 70--80 species: western North America.
eFlora Treatment Author: J. Chris Pires & Robert E. Preston, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Dale W. McNeal, Thomas J. Rosatti, Bruce G. Baldwin.
Genus: DipterostemonView DescriptionDichotomous Key

Habit: Cormlets sessile or on short stolons. Leaf: 2--5, generally keeled, entire, glabrous, occasionally withered by flowering. Inflorescence: few-flowered to dense; scape straight or +- curved; bracts +- papery; pedicels < to > flowers. Flower: perianth tube narrow-cylindric to short-bell-shaped, appendages 0; staminodes 0; stamens 6, unequal, 3 inner filaments with wing-like appendages, forming crown-like tube around anthers, anthers attached at base; style 1, stigma weakly 3-lobed. Fruit: generally sessile, generally ovoid, 3-angled. Seed: sharp-angled, black, finely striate.
Etymology: (Greek: two-winged stamens)
eFlora Treatment Author: Robert E. Preston & J. Chris Pires
Reference: Preston 2017 Phytoneuron 2017-15:1--11
Species: Dipterostemon capitatusView Description 


Common Name: BLUE DICKS
Leaf: 2--3, 10--70 cm, +- keeled. Inflorescence: scape (4.5)8.5--50(100) cm; bracts wide-lanceolate. Flower: perianth blue, blue-purple, pink-purple, or white, tube (2)3--8(10) mm, lobes generally ascending; 3 stamens opposite outer perianth parts with filaments (1)1.8--3.8(4) mm, anthers (1)1.7--3.1(4) mm, appendages 0; 3 stamens opposite inner perianth lobes with filaments (0.5)1--3(3.7) mm, anthers (2.4)2.9--5(6.2) mm, appendages (3)4--8(9) mm, erect, curved outward at tip, white; ovary (2)2.9--5.3(6.1) mm, style (2.5)3.2--8.5(9.5) mm.
Note: Morphologically and geographically distinct population groups indicate that additional subspecies warrant recognition; relationship between morphology and ploidy level needs study.
Dipterostemon capitatus (Benth.) Rydb. subsp. pauciflorus (Torr.) R.E. Preston
NATIVE
Inflorescence: bracts +- white or streaked purple; pedicels 6--35 mm, > bracts; flowers 2--5. Flower: perianth lobes spreading. Chromosomes: n=9,18,27.
Ecology: Deserts, open scrub, dunes; Elevation: 150--2200 m. Bioregional Distribution: SNE, D; Distribution Outside California: to Utah, New Mexico, northern Mexico. Flowering Time: Mar--Jun
Synonyms: Brodiaea capitata Benth. var. pauciflora Torr.; Brodiaea pulchella (Salisb.) Greene var. pauciflora (Torr.) C.V. Morton; Dichelostemma capitatum subsp. pauciflorum (Torr.) Keator; Dichelostemma pauciflorum (Torr.) Standl.; Dichelostemma pulchellum (Salisb.) A. Heller var. pauciflorum (Torr.) Hoover; Dipterostemon pauciflorus (Torr.) Rydb.; Hookera pauciflora (Torr.) Tidestr.; Milla capitata (Benth.) Baker var. pauciflora (Torr.) Baker
Jepson eFlora Author: Robert E. Preston & J. Chris Pires
Reference: Preston 2017 Phytoneuron 2017-15:1--11
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Citation for this treatment: Robert E. Preston & J. Chris Pires 2019, Dipterostemon capitatus subsp. pauciflorus, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, Revision 7, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=108597, accessed on April 23, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 23, 2024.

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