Delphinium wootonii
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 26: 587. 1900.
Stems (15-) 30-50 (-60) cm; base sometimes reddish, pubescent. Leaves mostly on proximal 1/4 of stem at anthesis; basal leaves 0-10 at anthesis; cauline leaves 3-10 at anthesis; petiole 0.5-8 (-14) cm. Leaf-blade reniform to fan-shaped, 1.5-3 × 2.5-4 cm, puberulent; ultimate lobes 5-24, width 2-6 mm (basal), 1-3 mm (cauline). Inflorescences 15-30 (-49) -flowered; pedicel 1-2 (-3.6) cm, puberulent; bracteoles 1-5 mm from flowers, green, linear, 1-4 (-12) mm, puberulent. Flowers: sepals white to lavender, nearly glabrous, lateral sepals usually reflexed, (6-) 8-13 × 3-7 mm, spur straight, ascending 30-80° above horizontal, (8-) 13-20 (-25) mm; lower petal blades ± elevated, 6-9 mm, cleft 2.5-4.5 mm; hairs centered, densest near base of cleft, white. Fruits (10-) 11-20 (-24) mm, 3-3.5 times longer than wide, glabrous. Seeds: seed-coat cells with surfaces pustulate. 2n = 16.
Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Oak woods, grasslands, desert scrub
Elevation: 700-1800 m
Distribution
Ariz., Colo., N.Mex., Tex., Mexico (Sonora), Mexico (Chihuahua), Mexico (and Coahuila)
Discussion
Delphinium wootonii hybridizes with D. madrense in the eastern Big Bend area of Texas, and with D. carolinianum subsp. virescens.
Selected References
None.