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- Q4117459 subject Q8372187.
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- Q4117459 abstract "Delphinium hesperium is a species of larkspur known by the common name foothill larkspur. It is also sometimes called western larkspur and coastal larkspur, but these names are less specific since other species share them. It is endemic to California, where it grows in woodland and grassland in the northern half of the state. This wildflower generally reaches one half to one meter in height. It has deeply lobed, prominently veined leaves, mostly located near the base of the plant. The inflorescence may hold very few to over 100 flowers, each on a long, thick pedicel. The flowers are usually a brilliant blue or purple, and sometimes lighter pinkish to white. Often the sepals are dark in color and the petals lighter. The spur is about one to two centimeters long.There are three subspecies of this plant. The Cuyamaca larkspur (ssp. cuyamacae) is native to the Peninsular Ranges, occurring near Cuyamaca Lake and possibly Palomar Mountain in San Diego County. The ssp. hesperium is native to the North Coast Ranges. The pale-flowered western larkspur (ssp. pallescens), which has white, pink, or light blue sepals, occurs in the Coast Ranges.".
- Q4117459 binomialAuthority Q347356.
- Q4117459 class Q165468.
- Q4117459 conservationStatus "G5".
- Q4117459 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
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- Q4117459 genus Q160107.
- Q4117459 kingdom Q756.
- Q4117459 order Q21021.
- Q4117459 thumbnail Delphinium_hesperium.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4117459 binomialAuthority Q347356.
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- Q4117459 genus "Delphinium".
- Q4117459 ordo Q21021.
- Q4117459 regnum "Plantae".
- Q4117459 status "G5".
- Q4117459 statusSystem "TNC".
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- Q4117459 type Eukaryote.
- Q4117459 type Plant.
- Q4117459 type Species.
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- Q4117459 comment "Delphinium hesperium is a species of larkspur known by the common name foothill larkspur. It is also sometimes called western larkspur and coastal larkspur, but these names are less specific since other species share them. It is endemic to California, where it grows in woodland and grassland in the northern half of the state. This wildflower generally reaches one half to one meter in height. It has deeply lobed, prominently veined leaves, mostly located near the base of the plant.".
- Q4117459 label "Delphinium hesperium".
- Q4117459 depiction Delphinium_hesperium.jpg.