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Dodecatheon dentatum var. ellisiae

Dodecatheon dentatum var. ellisiae (Standl.) N.H.Holmgren  
Family: Primulaceae
Ellis' shootingstar
[Dodecatheon dentatum subsp. ellisiae (Standl.) H.J. Thompson, moreDodecatheon ellisiae Standl.]
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JANAS 26(1)
FLOWERS: Filaments yellow throughout or with some purple basally. NOTES: See also parent taxon. Rich coniferous woods, springs, seeps: Apache (White Mts.), Graham (Pinaleno Mts.), Greenlee, Pima (Santa Catalina Mts.) cos.; 2400-3100 m (8000-10200 ft); May-Aug; NM. REFERENCES: Cholewa Anita F. 1992. Primulaceae. Ariz.-Nev. Acad. Sci. 26(1)2
James L. Reveal in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Plants 10-30(-40) cm; scape glabrous. Caudices not obvious at anthesis; roots white; bulblets absent. Leaves 4-20(-23) × 1.5-4(-6) cm; petiole usually slender (at least basally); blade broadly elliptic to ovate, base slightly decurrent onto stem, abruptly tapering to petiole, margins sinuate to dentate, surfaces glabrous. Inflorescences 1-6-flowered; bracts narrowly lanceolate, 3-8(-10) mm, glabrous. Pedicels 1.5-4.5 (-5.5) cm, glabrous. Flowers: calyx light green, 4-6 mm, glabrous, tube 2-3 mm, lobes 5, 2.5-4 mm; corolla tube yellow with red, thin, wavy ring, lobes 5, usually white, rarely lavender, 13-20 mm; filaments distinct, whitish yellow to yellow, 0.6-1 mm; anthers 6.5-8 mm; pollen sacs purplish to reddish purple or yellow, often streaked with red, connective yellow basally, smooth; stigma not enlarged compared to style. Capsules tan to light brown, valvate, narrowly ovoid, 9-13 × 3-5 mm, glabrous; walls thin, pliable. Seeds without membrane along edges.

Flowering late spring-summer. Moist, usually shady slopes in oak and conifer woodlands; 2400-3100 m; Ariz., N.Mex.; Mexico (Chihuahua).

Dodecatheon ellisiae occurs in two disjunct locations. In north-central New Mexico, it is found in the mountains of Bernalillo, Sandoval, and Torrance counties. In southeastern Arizona, it is known from the mountains of southern Apache (White Mountains), southern Graham (Pinaleno Mountains), Greenlee, and northeastern Santa Rita (Santa Catalina Mountains) counties. On the Graham Mountains in Arizona, the corolla lobes may be lavender. Plants in Arizona and Chihuahua have yellow stamens with some red speckling. It is not known if this is significant taxonomically; it does suggest a shift in pollinators.

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