Brodiaea minor
PNW
OR
3 specimens from 2 herbaria:
Oregon (3)
Jackson (3)
Brodiaea nana Hoover
[= Brodiaea minor]
Annotated by Frank Callahan, 2011.

Oregon: Jackson County: summit Lower Table Rock west of trail.
42.4553° N, 122.9475° W,
Uncertainty: 402 meters.
Plants rare on site (less than 30 blooming individuals); capsules discovered in Oct, 2010; determined 3 June 2011.

Frank Callahan BN-LTR-1, Jun 3, 2011
OSC, Catalog: OSC237865
Brodiaea nana Hoover
[= Brodiaea minor]
Remarks: Callahan MP-BRNA-1 OSU! 10 May 2011; These Oregon plants compared with the aforementioned voucher specimens confirm that this is the same species however due to latitude and elevation the Oregon plants bloom ca. 6 weeks later.

Oregon: Jackson County: Summit Lower Table Rock west of trail. [see map]
Plants growing along edges of vernal pools - not in pools, in shallow volcanic soils. Plants rare on site (less than 30 blooming individuals); overpopulation of gophers has reduced all geophytes and may lead to the exterpation of this species; capsules discovered in Oct., 2010. Habitat photos RANGE EXTENSION, compare #13915. Phenology: flowering.

Frank T. Callahan BN-LTR-1, Jun 3, 2011
SOC, Accession: 13913
Brodiaea minor (Benth.) S. Watson
Annotated by Callahan, F., 2007.

Oregon: Jackson County: Callahan Seeds Herbarium; Gold Hill 7.5 quad; this plant [photo] is growing on my property on the reddish brown soils; plants growing on UMF soils; flat ridgeline site not exactly a vernal pool zone w/ a 0 to 3% slope.
42.4332° N, 123.0528° W,
Uncertainty: 4828 meters.
Brodiaea nana grows on the gray clays in a nearby flat pan habitat; syn. B. purdyi Madrono. Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 46-54, 2006 R. Preston; I just recently received R. Preston's paper...; I originally thought there was a ploidy problem...

F. Callahan s.n., Jun 2007
OSC, Catalog: OSC216166
1 images from 1 herbaria:
SOC (1)