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Eriogonum wrightii var. subscaposum

SHORT-STEMMED BASTARD-SAGE


Higher Taxonomy
Family: PolygonaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: BUCKWHEAT FAMILY
Habit: Annual to shrub [tree]. Stem: nodes swollen or not. Leaf: simple, basal or cauline, generally alternate; ocreae present or 0, generally scarious, persistent or not. Inflorescence: flower clusters in axillary to terminal cyme-, panicle-, raceme-, spike-, umbel- or head-like arrangements, entire inflorescence or main inflorescence branches generally subtended by bracts ("inflorescence bracts"); peduncles present or 0; flower clusters in Eriogoneae-Eriogonoideae subtended by involucre of >= 1 free or +- fused, sometimes awn-tipped bracts ("involucre bracts") or, in Polygonoideae and rarely in Eriogonoideae, not (if bracts completely fused, involucre "tubular"); pedicels in Eriogoneae each often subtended by 2 free, transparent, linear bractlets or in Polygonoideae all subtended by 2+ fused, membranous, wide bractlets. Flower: generally bisexual, small, 1--200 per node; perianth parts 2--6, generally in 2 whorls, free or basally fused, generally petal-like, often +- concave adaxially, often darker at midvein, often turning +- red or +- brown in age; stamens [1]3 or 6--9 in 2 whorls; ovary superior, 1-chambered, ovule 1, styles 1--3. Fruit: achenes, included in or exserted from perianth, generally 3-angled, ovoid or elliptic, generally glabrous.
Genera In Family: 48 genera, +- 1200 species: worldwide, especially northern temperate; some cultivated for food (Coccoloba, sea-grape; Fagopyrum, Rheum, Rumex) or ornamental (Antigonon, lovechain; Coccoloba; Muehlenbeckia; Persicaria; Polygonum), a few timbered (Coccoloba; Triplaris). Several (Emex; Fallopia; Persicaria; Polygonum; Rumex) are weeds. Note: Treatment of genera in Eriogonoideae based on monographic work of James L. Reveal. Involucre number throughout is number (1--many) per ultimate grouping, at tips of ultimate branches; flower number is per flower cluster or involucre, unless otherwise stated. Fagopyrum esculentum Moench not naturalized, considered an historical waif (or garden weed +- presently), therefore not treated.
eFlora Treatment Author: Mihai Costea, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Thomas J. Rosatti, Bruce G. Baldwin.
Genus: EriogonumView DescriptionDichotomous Key

Common Name: WILD BUCKWHEAT
Habit: Annual to shrub, matted or not. Stem: prostrate to erect, occasionally 0, glabrous or hairy, occasionally glandular. Leaf: basal, sheathing (on stem above basal, beneath other, +- non-sheathing cauline), or cauline, alternate, opposite, or whorled; blades linear to +- round, generally longer than wide, margins flat, wavy, or rolled under; ocreae 0. Inflorescence: variable, glabrous or hairy, occasionally glandular; peduncles 0 or erect to reflexed (pointed down); involucres 1 or in clusters, tubular, glabrous or hairy, teeth generally 4--10, awns 0. Flower: (2)6--100(200), with a stalk-like base ("flower stipe" or "stipe") or not; perianth generally white to red or yellow, glabrous or hairy, occasionally glandular, lobes 6, generally entire; stamens 9. Fruit: generally brown or black, generally obconic, glabrous or hairy; embryo curved or straight.
Etymology: (Greek: woolly knees, for hairy nodes of 1st sp. named) Note: One of largest genera in California; stem in descriptions refers to the main stem(s), not branches of inflorescence. A perennial herb allied to Eriogonum austrinum (S. Stokes) Reveal and Eriogonum moranii Reveal of east-central Baja California, with spreading (rather than reflexed or erect) involucres on peduncles < 2 mm, occurring in DMtns (Bristol, Granite mountains), has been known for nearly 25 years yet remains undescribed. Eriogonum puberulum moved to Johanneshowellia.
eFlora Treatment Author: James L. Reveal & Thomas J. Rosatti
Species: Eriogonum wrightiiView Description 


Common Name: BASTARD-SAGE
Habit: Subshrub or shrub, 1.5--10 dm, 1--15(18) dm diam or mat 0.5--4 dm diam. Stem: (0.1)0.5--4(6) dm, tomentose to glabrous. Leaf: generally cauline; blades 0.1--3 cm, 0.1--2.5 cm wide, linear to narrow, tomentose to hairy or glabrous, margins occasionally rolled under. Inflorescence: rarely head-like, (1)5--20 cm, (1)10--40 cm diam; peduncles 0; involucres (0.7)1--4 mm, 1--2.5 mm wide, tomentose to glabrous. Flower: 1.5--4 mm, glabrous; perianth white to pink or rose, lobes obovate. Fruit: (1)1.5--3 mm, glabrous.
Note: Other varieties in northern Baja California.
Eriogonum wrightii Benth. var. subscaposum S. Watson
NATIVE
Habit: Mat 0.5--2.5(3) dm, 1--3(5) dm diam, tomentose or glabrous. Leaf: blades 0.5--1(1.2) cm, 0.2--0.4(0.5) cm wide. Inflorescence: branched; involucres 1.5--4 mm. Flower: 2--3 mm; perianth white to pink. Fruit: 2--2.5 mm. Chromosomes: n=17.
Ecology: Common. Gravel or rocks; Elevation: 200--3400 m. Bioregional Distribution: SN, CW, TR, e PR, SNE, expected n DMtns. Flowering Time: Jun--Sep
Synonyms: Eriogonum curvatum Small; Eriogonum junceum Greene; Eriogonum kennedyi Porter ex S. Watson subsp. pinorum S. Stokes; Eriogonum suffrutescens C. Huber; Eriogonum trachygonum Torr. ex Benth. subsp. subscaposum (S. Watson) S. Stokes; Eriogonum trachygonum var. subscaposum (S. Watson) M.E. Jones; Eriogonum wrightii var. curvatum (Small) Munz; Eriogonum wrightii subsp. subscaposum (S. Watson) S. Stokes
Jepson eFlora Author: James L. Reveal & Thomas J. Rosatti
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Citation for this treatment: James L. Reveal & Thomas J. Rosatti 2012, Eriogonum wrightii var. subscaposum, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=58800, accessed on December 03, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on December 03, 2024.

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