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Photo ID: 0000 0000 0820 0245
Current Taxon: Triteleia hendersonii
Photographer: John Doyen
Date of photo: 2011-05-17
Location: United States, OR, Jacksonville Cemetery.
Photographer's ID: Triteleia ixioides ssp. unifolia
Photo Submitted: 2020-08-04
Annotation: 1 annotation
Photo ©2020 John Doyen
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Annotation History
Date |
Name |
Action |
Plant Name Before Changes |
Plant Name Changed to |
Annotation Notes |
07/09/2021 |
Rupert Clayton |
taxon changed |
Triteleia ixioides ssp. unifolia |
Triteleia hendersonii | The purple-striped lobes are a good match for Triteleia hendersonii, which is native to SW Oregon and the Klamath Range in California. Triteleia ixioides has a distinctive ring of forked stamen appendages around the anthers and is pretty much absent from Oregon and from the Klamath Range (except the SE fringes). T. ixiodes ssp. unifolia is restricted to volcanic soils in the Sierra foothills. |
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