-
genus name formerly 'Camissonia'
-
-
-
Collection #2702 from 10 June 2011. Detail of developing fruit.
-
An interesting path to name this taxon. Fairly easy to get to Chylismia (part guess, part no other genera quite fit.) claviformis as species okay but subspecies more problematic. Originally had guessed either claviformis or aurantiaca but each had issues. Decided on funerea because of 1) location, 2)petals white fading purple, 3) sepal tips in bud free and conspicuous, 4) plant generally strigose. The only thing not fitting is 'lateral leaflets generally 0'. This could indicate that, per the description in Jepson eflora 'Intergrades with Chylismia claviformis subsp. aurantiaca, Chylismia claviformis subsp. claviformis; occasionally hybridizes with Chylismia munzii, Chylismia brevipes subsp. brevipes.'
-
-
-
-
-
genus name formerly 'Camissonia'
-
-
-
Collection #2702 from 10 June 2011. Detail of developing fruit. Per the description, valves with obvious midrib, harder to see whether the fruit chambers have two rows of seeds or not.
-
An interesting path to name this taxon. Fairly easy to get to Chylismia (part guess, part no other genera quite fit.) claviformis as species okay but subspecies more problematic. Originally had guessed either claviformis or aurantiaca but each had issues. Decided on funerea because of 1) location, 2)petals white fading purple, 3) sepal tips in bud free and conspicuous, 4) plant generally strigose. The only thing not fitting is 'lateral leaflets generally 0'. This could indicate that, per the description in Jepson eflora 'Intergrades with Chylismia claviformis subsp. aurantiaca, Chylismia claviformis subsp. claviformis; occasionally hybridizes with Chylismia munzii, Chylismia brevipes subsp. brevipes.'
-
-
-
-
-
genus name formerly 'Camissonia'. The tjm2 description is interesting as it refers to the buds as drooping, which they are. Note that the buds first begin as erect, as they develop they droop, but then the flowers lift up to a more spreading position which is maintained by the fruit.
-
-
-
Collection #2702 from 10 June 2011. Details of fruit and seeds.
-
An interesting path to name this taxon. Fairly easy to get to Chylismia (part guess, part no other genera quite fit.) claviformis as species okay but subspecies more problematic. Originally had guessed either claviformis or aurantiaca but each had issues. Decided on funerea because of 1) location, 2)petals white fading purple, 3) sepal tips in bud free and conspicuous, 4) plant generally strigose. The only thing not fitting is 'lateral leaflets generally 0'. This could indicate that, per the description in Jepson eflora 'Intergrades with Chylismia claviformis subsp. aurantiaca, Chylismia claviformis subsp. claviformis; occasionally hybridizes with Chylismia munzii, Chylismia brevipes subsp. brevipes.'
-