Dendromecon

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Dendromecon, the tree poppy, is a genus of one or two species of shrubs to small trees, native to California and northern Baja California.

The leaves are evergreen, alternate, lanceolate to ovate, 3–10 cm long. The flowers are yellow, satiny, and shed after pollination.

Species

Two species of Dendromecon are widely accepted, though some botanists consider them to belong to just one species, only distinct at the lower rank of subspecies:

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ImageNameDescriptionDistribution
120pxDendromecon harfordii (syn. D. rigida subsp. harfordii) Channel Island tree poppyA larger plant, occasionally becoming a small tree to {{convert|6|m|ft}} tall; leaves broad, less than three times as long as broad.Endemic to the Channel Islands of California.
120pxDendromecon rigida - bush poppyA smaller plant, rarely exceeding {{convert|3|m|ft}} tall; leaves narrow, more than three times as long as broad.Occurring on mainland California (Pacific Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills) and northern Baja California.

References

  • [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=109582 Flora of North America: Dendromecon]
  • [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Dendromecon Jepson Manual Treatment - Dendromecon]