CAS - California Academy of Sciences Vascular Plants (CAS:BOT-BC)
402086
urn:catalog:CAS:BOT-BC:402086
urn:catalog:CAS:BOT:599954
Gilia ochroleuca subsp. bizonata A.D. Grant & V.E. Grant
Polemoniaceae
G. F. Hrusa (2014-02)
Twisselmann, Ernest C.
3568
1957-05-24
May 24, 1957
United States, California, Tulare County, Kern River Canyon, 5.5 miles north of Kernville
838 meters
2750.0000000000 ft
Growing on a sandy flood plain along the river. Digger pine association.
Lobes pale violet, throat yellow, tube white. Common. Flowering Plants of the Sierra Nevada. Hrusa notes: “The plants identified as G. o. subsp. bizonata that are disjunct in the Kern River Canyon of Tulare Co. are somewhat divergent from typical subsp. bizonata; they differ in their fewer and smaller, or absent, cauline leaf lobes; in this they are similar to subsp. exilis. The basal rosette tends to have fewer leaves as well. These are minor differences to me and I have annotated the specimens as subsp. bizonata, but include them separately in case someone might be interested.”.