Sedum oblanceolatum Clausen (1975: 404)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.368.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03888A7D-5336-1F3E-FF2D-D9B6FCDBFAB2 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Sedum oblanceolatum Clausen (1975: 404) |
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9. Sedum oblanceolatum Clausen (1975: 404) View in CoL . Figs. 1C View FIGURE 1 , 9C View FIGURE 9 , 35 View FIGURE 35
Type: — UNITED STATES. Oregon: Jackson Co., road 0.8 km below Deadmans Point, ridge NW of Dutchman Peak, 1580 m, 8 July 1965, R. T . Clausen 651034 (holotype, BH; isotypes, BH, US).
The type sheets bear a second collection, of fruiting material, that are not part of the type material. The fruiting stems were gathered at the type locality on 7 August 1965, and were numbered Clausen 651034, as were the flowering shoots of the type.
Additional specimens examined: — UNITED STATES. CALIFORNIA. Siskiyou County: Applegate River drainage, N of Cook and Green Pass, 1370 m, 24 May 1987, Denton 4335 ( WTU) ; same site, 11 June 1991, Zika & Mumblo 11198 ( OSC) ; same site, 19 July 2011, Zika 25650 A ( CAS, HSC, RSA, UCR) ; Elliott Creek Road, 975 m, Rolle s.n. ( OSC) . OREGON. Jackson County: Tallowbox Lookout spur, 1310 m, 19 July 2012, Joachims & Busby OR 110-475 ( OSC) ; near Dutchman Peak , 1525 m, 13 July 1950, Whittaker 201 ( BH, WS) ; same site, 28 July 1977, Denton 4110 ( OSC, WTU) ; W of Little Red Mountain , 1500 m, 3 June 1992, Zika 11612 ( OSC) ; near Kinney Mountain , 1220 m, 15 June 1984, Rolle ( OSC) ; NW of Dutchman Peak , 1582 m, 3 July 1965, Clausen 651013 ( BH) , Clausen 651016 ( BH) ; same site, 18 July 2011, Zika 25636 & Lang ( GH, KNFY, UC, WTU) ; same site, 3 July 2014, Otting 3813 ( CAS, MO) .
Distribution and ecology: —Limited to southern Jackson County, Oregon, in the Siskiyous ecoregion ( Meyers et al. 2015), and the adjacent portion of Siskiyou County, California ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 ), in the Klamath Ranges ecoregion (Jepson eFlora 2017). Its habitat was sunny xeric rock outcrops and, less commonly, thin-soiled rocky slopes, occasionally in partial or full shade of open forest canopy, at elevations of 975–1740 m. Substrates were diverse, including diorite, granite, phyllite-schist, schist, metavolcanics, metasedimentary rocks, as well as ultramafics such as serpentine, soapstone, and peridotite.
Notes: — Sedum oblanceolatum ( Fig. 35 View FIGURE 35 ) had oblanceolate rosette and stem leaves. The young leaves and inflorescences had a white granular and irregular waxy coating; the wax wore off with age. The inflorescence branches and sepals were also strongly glaucous, in addition to the granular wax, at least when young. The sepals were acute; the petals were white and relatively broad distally, acute, and ascending at anthesis. Fresh anthers were yellow. Similar S. albomarginatum differed in the color of its flowers ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21 ), a coarser habit, separate follicles in fruit, and its allopatric range ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 ).
Hybrids: —Rare putative hybrids (Zika 25647B, 25650B), morphologically intermediate between two common putative parents at the site ( Sedum oblanceolatum, Zika 25650A; S. oregonense, Zika 25647A), were recorded at Copper Butte, Siskiyou Co., California ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 , Table 4).
R |
Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
T |
Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
BH |
L. H. Bailey Hortorium, Cornell University |
WTU |
University of Washington |
OSC |
Oregon State University |
A |
Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
CAS |
California Academy of Sciences |
HSC |
Humboldt State University Herbarium |
UCR |
University of California |
WS |
Washington State University |
W |
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
GH |
Harvard University - Gray Herbarium |
KNFY |
Klamath National Forest |
UC |
Upjohn Culture Collection |
MO |
Missouri Botanical Garden |
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