Chlorogalum pomeridianum var. minus

Flora of Oregon

Bulbs to 3.5 cm in diameter; bulb coats reddish brown, with few coarse fibers.

Leaves 20–35 × 1.5 cm, margins conspicuously wavy.

Inflorescences panicles nearly as wide as tall, branching pattern asymmetrical, many-branched, stout.

Seeds rough.

2n=30.

Clay and serpentine soils. Flowering May. 300–600 m. Sisk. CA. Native.

Flora of North America

as described under Chlorogalum pomeridianum var. minus

Bulb tunic membranous, or with few coarse fibers. Panicles erect or with ascending branches, 3-4 dm. 2n = 36.Flowering May--Jun. Serpertine areas in chaparral; of conservation concern; usually less than 800 m; Calif.Chlorogalum pomeridianum var. minus differs from the other two varieties mainly in the absence of numerous persistent coarse fibers coating the bulb and in its comparatively diminutive stature. It may be confused with C. grandiflorum, which also has membranous bulb coats and undulate leaf blades, but var. minus can be distinguished by the presence of slender pedicels that are as long or nearly as long as the perianth.

Herbarium specimens

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