Difference between revisions of "Lithophragma parviflorum"
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+ | ''Lithophragma parviflorum'', commonly known as small-flowered woodland star or small-flowered prairie star is a flowering perennial within the Saxifrage family (Saxifragaceae). | ||
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+ | 1 '''Taxonomy''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | '''Kingdom''': Plantae | ||
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+ | '''Order''': Saxifragales | ||
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+ | '''Family''': Saxifragaceae | ||
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+ | '''Genus''': ''Lithophragma'' | ||
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+ | '''Species''': ''parviflorum'' | ||
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+ | 2 '''Description''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | '''General''': Glandular-pubescent perennial from slender rhizomes bearing numerous rice-grain bulblets, the stems 10-30 cm. tall, often purplish- or grayish-tinged above. | ||
+ | '''Leaves''': Leaves mostly basal, with petioles 2-6 cm. long, the blades 1-3 cm. broad, usually cleft to the base into 5 wedge-shaped segments that are bi-ternately to ternately cleft and lobed; cauline leaves 2, sub-sessile, cleft into narrower segments. | ||
+ | '''Flowers''': Inflorescence a congested raceme at first, becoming up to 15 cm. long, 5- to 11-flowered; calyx obconic, 4-6 mm. long, the 5 lobes triangular-ovate, 1-2 mm. long and broad; petals white to pinkish, 5-10 mm. long, obovate with a wedge-shaped base, digitally 3-cleft, narrowed abruptly to a short, slender claw. | ||
+ | '''Fruit''': Ovary nearly completely inferior; carpels 3. | ||
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+ | 3 '''Bloom Period''' | ||
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+ | 4 '''Distribution''' | ||
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+ | Both sides of the Cascades, British Columbia to California, east to the Dakotas and Colorado | ||
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+ | 5 '''Habitat''' | ||
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+ | Prairies, sagebrush desert and forest openings, sea level to mid-elevations in the mountains | ||
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+ | 6 '''Uses''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | 7 '''Propagation''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | 8 '''Resouces''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php | ||
+ | http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=LIPA5 | ||
+ | http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=LIPA5 | ||
+ | http://www.wnps.org/landscaping/herbarium/pages/lithophragma-parviflorum.html | ||
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===Seed=== | ===Seed=== | ||
'''Abbreviation:''' LIPA | '''Abbreviation:''' LIPA |
Revision as of 14:06, 10 May 2012
Lithophragma parviflorum, commonly known as small-flowered woodland star or small-flowered prairie star is a flowering perennial within the Saxifrage family (Saxifragaceae).
1 Taxonomy
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Saxifragaceae
Genus: Lithophragma
Species: parviflorum
2 Description
General: Glandular-pubescent perennial from slender rhizomes bearing numerous rice-grain bulblets, the stems 10-30 cm. tall, often purplish- or grayish-tinged above. Leaves: Leaves mostly basal, with petioles 2-6 cm. long, the blades 1-3 cm. broad, usually cleft to the base into 5 wedge-shaped segments that are bi-ternately to ternately cleft and lobed; cauline leaves 2, sub-sessile, cleft into narrower segments. Flowers: Inflorescence a congested raceme at first, becoming up to 15 cm. long, 5- to 11-flowered; calyx obconic, 4-6 mm. long, the 5 lobes triangular-ovate, 1-2 mm. long and broad; petals white to pinkish, 5-10 mm. long, obovate with a wedge-shaped base, digitally 3-cleft, narrowed abruptly to a short, slender claw. Fruit: Ovary nearly completely inferior; carpels 3.
3 Bloom Period
4 Distribution
Both sides of the Cascades, British Columbia to California, east to the Dakotas and Colorado
5 Habitat
Prairies, sagebrush desert and forest openings, sea level to mid-elevations in the mountains
6 Uses
7 Propagation
8 Resouces
http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=LIPA5 http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=LIPA5 http://www.wnps.org/landscaping/herbarium/pages/lithophragma-parviflorum.html
Seed
Abbreviation: LIPA
Seed sample from: 2010
Average Measurement: 0.5 x 0.3 x 0.2
Measurement Range: L: 0.3 - 0.6, W: 0.1 - 0.3, D: 0.1 - 0.6
Features
Shape: Seeds very small, hilum puckered, and located at tapered end of seed. Opposite apex also tapered.
Color: Seeds dark brown, and almost black at ridges and wrinkles.
Surface: Seeds have at least one major ridge that extends longitudinally from hilum to opposite apex. Seeds may have some other longitudinal ridging and wrinkling. Seeds very shiny, smooth, and iridescent.