Difference between revisions of "Camassia leichtlinii"
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− | #**Camassia leichtlinii (Baker) S. Wats. ssp. suksdorfii (Greenm.) Gould | + | #*First overview block |
− | #**Synonyms | + | #**Camassia leichtlinii (Baker) S. Wats. ssp. suksdorfii (Greenm.) Gould |
− | #**Liliaceae | + | #**Synonyms |
− | #**Large camas, Great camas, Wild Hyacinth | + | #**Liliaceae |
− | #*Taxonomy | + | #**Large camas, Great camas, Wild Hyacinth |
− | #*Description:Perennial herb from a deep, egg-shaped bulb 2-4 cm long; flowering stems 20-100 cm tall, smooth. Basal leaves several to numerous, linear-lanceolate and grass-like, to 60 cm long, 1-2 cm wide, smooth, sheathing at the base, the margins entire; stem leaves lacking. Inflorescence a terminal raceme of five to many, stalked flowers, the stalks 1-4 cm long, spreading in flower, spreading to ascending in fruit; flowers pale to deep blue, rarely white, of six similar, distinct, petal-like segments (tepals), the tepals 20-40 mm long, 5-10 mm wide, twisting together over the ovary when withered; six stamens; one three-chambered pistil. Capsule fruits, egg-shaped to oblong, cross-ridged, 1-2.5 cm long; fruiting stalks often longer than bracts, spreading to ascending, curved in towards stem; seeds several to many, shiny black, 2-4 mm long | + | #*Taxonomy |
+ | #*Description:Perennial herb from a deep, egg-shaped bulb 2-4 cm long; flowering stems 20-100 cm tall, smooth. Basal leaves several to numerous, linear-lanceolate and grass-like, to 60 cm long, 1-2 cm wide, smooth, sheathing at the base, the margins entire; stem leaves lacking. Inflorescence a terminal raceme of five to many, stalked flowers, the stalks 1-4 cm long, spreading in flower, spreading to ascending in fruit; flowers pale to deep blue, rarely white, of six similar, distinct, petal-like segments (tepals), the tepals 20-40 mm long, 5-10 mm wide, twisting together over the ovary when withered; six stamens; one three-chambered pistil. Capsule fruits, egg-shaped to oblong, cross-ridged, 1-2.5 cm long; fruiting stalks often longer than bracts, spreading to ascending, curved in towards stem; seeds several to many, shiny black, 2-4 mm long | ||
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<ref>Douglas et al., 2002</ref> | <ref>Douglas et al., 2002</ref> | ||
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− | #*Distribution | + | # |
− | #*Habitat- Vernally moist meadows in the lowland zone <ref>Douglas et al., 2001.</ref>. Grassy slopes and meadows <ref>(Pojar and Mackinnon, 1994)</ref>.Nutrients-Nitrogen-rich soils. Moder and Mull humus <ref>Klinka et al., 1989</ref>.Moisture Regime-Dry to moderately moist soils <ref>Klinka et al., 1989</ref>.Shade Tolerance-Shade-intolerant <ref>Klinka et al., 1989</ref>. Landscaping-Use in meadows, grassy slopes and banks. Showy bloom with attractive seed heads. Very tough plant for exposed, hot dry sites once established <ref>S. Bastin, pers. comm</ref>. Use in containers or along pond edges (B. Costanzo, pers. comm.). | + | #*Bloom Period |
− | #*Uses | + | #*Distribution |
− | #*Propagation | + | #*Habitat- Vernally moist meadows in the lowland zone <ref>Douglas et al., 2001.</ref>. Grassy slopes and meadows <ref>(Pojar and Mackinnon, 1994)</ref>.Nutrients-Nitrogen-rich soils. Moder and Mull humus <ref>Klinka et al., 1989</ref>.Moisture Regime-Dry to moderately moist soils <ref>Klinka et al., 1989</ref>.Shade Tolerance-Shade-intolerant <ref>Klinka et al., 1989</ref>. Landscaping-Use in meadows, grassy slopes and banks. Showy bloom with attractive seed heads. Very tough plant for exposed, hot dry sites once established <ref>S. Bastin, pers. comm</ref>. Use in containers or along pond edges (B. Costanzo, pers. comm.). |
− | #*Photo Gallery | + | #*Uses |
− | ===Seed=== | + | #*Propagation |
+ | #*Photo Gallery | ||
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+ | === Seed === | ||
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'''Abbreviation:''' CALEI | '''Abbreviation:''' CALEI | ||
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'''Measurement Range:''' L: 3 - 3.75, W: 2 - 2.5, D: 1.75 - 2.25 | '''Measurement Range:''' L: 3 - 3.75, W: 2 - 2.5, D: 1.75 - 2.25 | ||
− | ====Features==== | + | ==== Features ==== |
'''Shape:''' Seed are narrower at hilum end, rounding off at opposite side. Hilum end ranges from tapered to pointy in shape. | '''Shape:''' Seed are narrower at hilum end, rounding off at opposite side. Hilum end ranges from tapered to pointy in shape. | ||
− | '''Color:''' Seeds black, with conspicuous white hilum. | + | '''Color:''' Seeds black, with conspicuous white hilum. |
− | '''Surface:''' A wrinkled seam runs from hilum down the length of the seed in most. Seed is glossy, and wrinkled or bumpy. | + | '''Surface:''' A wrinkled seam runs from hilum down the length of the seed in most. Seed is glossy, and wrinkled or bumpy. |
− | '''Latitudinal Cross Section:''' elliptical [[ | + | '''Latitudinal Cross Section:''' elliptical [[Image:]] |
− | '''Longitudinal Cross Section:''' obovate [[ | + | '''Longitudinal Cross Section:''' obovate [[Image:]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:]] [[Image:]] |
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+ | <br> {{Basics}} | ||
− | + | == references & notes == | |
− | + | Douglas et al., 2002. Douglas et al., 2001 Pojar and Mackinnon, 1994 Klinka et al., 1989 S. Bastin, pers. comm <references /> | |
− | Douglas et al., 2002. | + | |
− | Douglas et al., 2001 | + | |
− | Pojar and Mackinnon, 1994 | + | |
− | Klinka et al., 1989 | + | |
− | S. Bastin, pers. comm | + | |
− | <references/> | + |
Revision as of 11:51, 16 April 2012
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- First overview block
- Camassia leichtlinii (Baker) S. Wats. ssp. suksdorfii (Greenm.) Gould
- Synonyms
- Liliaceae
- Large camas, Great camas, Wild Hyacinth
- Taxonomy
- Description:Perennial herb from a deep, egg-shaped bulb 2-4 cm long; flowering stems 20-100 cm tall, smooth. Basal leaves several to numerous, linear-lanceolate and grass-like, to 60 cm long, 1-2 cm wide, smooth, sheathing at the base, the margins entire; stem leaves lacking. Inflorescence a terminal raceme of five to many, stalked flowers, the stalks 1-4 cm long, spreading in flower, spreading to ascending in fruit; flowers pale to deep blue, rarely white, of six similar, distinct, petal-like segments (tepals), the tepals 20-40 mm long, 5-10 mm wide, twisting together over the ovary when withered; six stamens; one three-chambered pistil. Capsule fruits, egg-shaped to oblong, cross-ridged, 1-2.5 cm long; fruiting stalks often longer than bracts, spreading to ascending, curved in towards stem; seeds several to many, shiny black, 2-4 mm long
- First overview block
-
- Bloom Period
- Distribution
- Habitat- Vernally moist meadows in the lowland zone [2]. Grassy slopes and meadows [3].Nutrients-Nitrogen-rich soils. Moder and Mull humus [4].Moisture Regime-Dry to moderately moist soils [5].Shade Tolerance-Shade-intolerant [6]. Landscaping-Use in meadows, grassy slopes and banks. Showy bloom with attractive seed heads. Very tough plant for exposed, hot dry sites once established [7]. Use in containers or along pond edges (B. Costanzo, pers. comm.).
- Uses
- Propagation
- Photo Gallery
Seed
Abbreviation: CALEI
Seed sample from: 2011
Average Measurement: 3.3 x 2.2 x 2.1
Measurement Range: L: 3 - 3.75, W: 2 - 2.5, D: 1.75 - 2.25
Features
Shape: Seed are narrower at hilum end, rounding off at opposite side. Hilum end ranges from tapered to pointy in shape.
Color: Seeds black, with conspicuous white hilum.
Surface: A wrinkled seam runs from hilum down the length of the seed in most. Seed is glossy, and wrinkled or bumpy.
Latitudinal Cross Section: elliptical [[Image:]]
Longitudinal Cross Section: obovate [[Image:]]
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Basic Explanations and Assumptions:
The dimensions for the seeds are length x width x depth. The location of the hilum is used as the base of the seed, and the length is measured from hilum to the opposite apex. Where a style is present, the length is measured from the hilum to the bottom of the style. Width is measured at a right angle to the length at the widest part. Depth is measured at a right angle to the intersection of height and width lines.
Measurements included are the mean average for each measurement of ten separate seeds.
All measurements in millimeters unless otherwise noted.