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Chorizanthe leptotheca Peninsular spineflower
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Photographer: Thomas Stoughton
ID: 0000 0000 0709 2059 (2009-07-29)Copyright © 2009 Thomas Stoughton
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1. | Reviewed by Tom Chester May 22, 2015 |
| Action: changed name from "Chorizanthe staticoides" to "Chorizanthe leptotheca
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "This set of six photos, all taken from the San Jacinto Mtns, off hwy 243 near Esperanza fire area, are of C. leptotheca, not C. staticoides, for the following reasons:
- the involucres are the slender ones of C. leptotheca, and not the shorter ones of C. staticoides;
- the involucre clustering is more open, typical of C. leptotheca.
The plants are thinly hairy, ruling out C. xanti var. leucotheca.
C. leptotheca is the common species at San Jacinto Mountain. C. staticoides is a coastal taxon, with the nearest voucher well to the west.
For more on these species, see http://tchester.org/plants/analysis/chorizanthe/leptotheca_staticoides_xanti.html" |
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