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Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii

Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii Reveal  
Family: Polygonaceae
Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii image
Teague Embrey
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James L. Reveal in Flora of North America (vol. 5)
Shrubs, 3-12 × 4-23 dm. Leaves cauline 2 or more length of flowering stem; petiole 0.3-1.5 cm; blade elliptic to oblong, 0.8-2.5(-3) × 0.4-0.8 cm, white-lanate to densely white-tomentose abaxially, silvery-floccose adax-ially. Inflorescences 2-20 cm; branches floccose. Involucres 1.5-2 × 1-1.5 mm. Flowers 2-3 mm; perianth yellow to pale yellow or, rarely, white, glabrous.

Flowering Aug-Nov. Sandy to gravelly or gypsum flats and washes, saltbush communities; 200-900 m; Nev., Utah.

Variety nilesii is a plant of the Mojave Desert, known for certain only from the Las Vegas and Muddy Mountains region of Clark County, Nevada. A collection from the flood plain of the Paria River in Kane County, Utah, is tentatively assigned to this variety.

Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii
Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii image
Teague Embrey
Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii image
Teague Embrey
Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii image
Teague Embrey
Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii image
Teague Embrey
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