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Leptosiphon longitubus Common Linanthus
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Photographer: Doreen L. Smith
ID: 0000 0000 0102 0004 (2002-01-01)Copyright © 2001 Doreen L. Smith
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Jun 2001
location
Point Reyes N.S., Bull Point trail (Marin County, California, US)family
Polemoniaceae
plant community coastal prairienotes This taxon is called Linanthus rosaceus in CNPS 6th Inventory.camera 35mm Olympus OM2, Ektachrome 1000
photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Common Linanthus, Variable Linanthus (CF, ITIS )
Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)View Calflora record for Leptosiphon longitubusView all photos in CalPhotos of Leptosiphon longitubus Check Google Images for Leptosiphon longitubus |
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1. | Reviewed by Randall Morgan Nov 23, 2012 |
| Action: commented on photo |
| Reviewer's comments: | | | "This is an important picture. All other photos from this location show plants that lack the paired red marks at base of each lobe, and were mistaken for L. rosaceus. This photo bridges the gap between those aberrant unspotted plants and the "normal" (spotted) forms farther south in Sta Cruz Mtn-Mont.Bay area. I am convinced that all of these spotted populations (which can be yellow to white to pink depending on location) actually belong to L. croceus s. lat. and NOT L."parviflorus" , whjich differs in habitat as well as morphology and no doubt in DNA signature as well.
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2. | Reviewed by Randall Morgan Nov 25, 2012 |
| Action: changed name from "Linanthus parviflorus" to "Leptosiphon croceus var.
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "this is the deepest-pink form of the species, distinguishable from L. parv. s. str. by longer thicker tube, more tapered throat, grassland habitat, and (usually) paired red marks at base of each lobe. This colony was across the road from the Bull Pt. trailhead where an often-photographed colony of the UNmarked form is located. That colony has long been mistaken for L. rosaceus (q.v.) which differs from this in its non-glandular calyces." |
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3. | Reviewed by Randall Morgan Jul 13, 2015 |
| Action: changed name from "Leptosiphon croceus var." to "Leptosiphon longitubus
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "unnamed west Marin ssp., called Linanthus parviflorus var rosaceus in Howell's Marin Flora. Red "guidelines" at base of lobes gen absent in this race." |
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