Linum berlandieri var. berlandieri
Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 393.
Flowers: sepals green; stigmas green. Capsules relatively thick-walled, opaque. 2n = 30.
Phenology: Flowering Apr–Aug.
Habitat: Sandy, gravelly soils.
Elevation: 100–2300 m.
Distribution
Ark., Colo., Kans., La., Nebr., N.Mex., Okla., Tex.
Discussion
C. M. Rogers (1984) found that there were small, compact, much-branched, and very leafy plants, especially in the northern part of the range, and suggested that these needed further study. In southern Texas, Rogers found a form with comparatively few, large, spheric, marginal glands on the sepals.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.
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hypogynous +
dehiscing +
dehiscing +
absent +
darker +
spreading +
decumbent +
hirsutulous +
3mm;4mm +
linear;linear-lanceolate +
thick-walled +
opaque +
dehiscing +
woody +
dehiscing +
divided +
not cartilaginous +
complete +
homostylous +
bisexual +
5-celled +
dehiscing +
dark +
spheric +
small +
absent +
dense +
6mm;12mm +
3-nerved +
falling +
not ciliate +
glandular-toothed +
extrastaminal +
more coarsely but less densely glandular-toothed +
scarious +
superior +
anatropous +
flat-topped +
hypogynous +
reddish;yellow;orange +
attached +
midway +
obovate +
absent +
5-carpellate +
deltate +
small +
membranaceous +
Bot. Mag. +
1836 +
mucilaginous +
lenticular +
2-seeded +
persistent +
green +
deciduous +
connate +
lanceolate +
unequal +
equal +
longitudinal +
Endemic +
connate +
absent +
absent +
branching +
spreading-ascending +
capitate +
green +
2;5 +
absent +
absent +
connate +
Linum berlandieri var. berlandieri +
Linum berlandieri +
variety +
not ciliate +
small +
glabrous +