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− | * | + | * Scientific Name: ''Navarretia'' ''intertexta'' |
* Family: Polemoniaceae | * Family: Polemoniaceae | ||
* Common Names: needleleaf navarretia, needleleaf pincushion-plant | * Common Names: needleleaf navarretia, needleleaf pincushion-plant | ||
* Synonyms/Misapplications: ''Navarretia'' ''minima'' Nutt. var. ''intertexta'' | * Synonyms/Misapplications: ''Navarretia'' ''minima'' Nutt. var. ''intertexta'' | ||
* CODON: NAVINT | * CODON: NAVINT | ||
− | ==Taxonomy== | + | ---- |
+ | [[File:NAVINT1.jpg |thumb|Photo by Roger T. George, 2016, also featured on Main Page]] | ||
+ | ===Taxonomy=== | ||
{{Taxobox | {{Taxobox | ||
| image = | | image = | ||
− | | image_caption = | + | | image_caption =Photo by Roger T. George, 2016. Featured on Main Page. |
− | | name = | + | | name = |
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae | | regnum = [[Plant]]ae | ||
− | | subregnum = | + | | subregnum = Viridiplantae |
− | | phylum = | + | | phylum = Tracheophyta |
− | | subphylum= | + | | subphylum= Spermatophytina |
| classis = Magnoliopsida | | classis = Magnoliopsida | ||
| subclassis = Asteranae | | subclassis = Asteranae | ||
| ordo = Ericales | | ordo = Ericales | ||
| familia = Polemoniaceae | | familia = Polemoniaceae | ||
− | | genus = | + | | genus = ''Navarretia'' Ruiz & Pav. |
| species = ''''' Navarretia intertexta''''' (Benth.) Hook. | | species = ''''' Navarretia intertexta''''' (Benth.) Hook. | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | <ref>Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=31316#null</ref> | ||
− | ==Description== | + | ===Description=== |
+ | Annual taprooted herb. | ||
− | + | Leaves 1-2 times pinnate, needle-like at tips, lobes spreading. Often white-hairy at leaf base. | |
− | + | Inflorescence consisting of terminal bracteate sessile flower heads, conspicuously hairy, bracts also forked, needle-like, lobes spreading, often exceeding corollas. Corollas white, 5 egg-shaped lobes, stamen exserted, exceeding corolla. | |
− | = | + | Fruits are 2-chambered capsules, each chamber containing 3-5 seeds, which become sticky when moistened.<ref>Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2020. ''E-Flora BC: Electronic'' |
+ | Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia'' [eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced'' | ||
+ | Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, | ||
+ | Vancouver. [Accessed:2020-05-09]</ref><ref>Leigh A. Johnson 2013, ''Navarretia intertexta'', in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) ''Jepson eFlora'', Revision 1, /eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=34455, accessed on June 04, 2020.</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ===Bloom Period=== |
+ | June-August<ref>WTU Herbarium, Burke Museum, | ||
+ | & University of Washington. Retrieved from <nowiki>https://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Navarretia%20intertexta</nowiki></ref> | ||
− | == | + | ===Distribution=== |
+ | Southwest BC to California, on both sides of Cascades, east to western Montana and Idaho, Utah, and Arizona, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin.<ref name=":0">Hitchcock, C. L., Cronquist, A., Giblin, D., & Legler, | ||
+ | B. et al. (2018). ''Flora of the Pacific Northwest: an illustrated manual''. | ||
+ | Seattle: University of Washington Press.</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ===Habitat=== |
+ | Moist to moderately dry sites up to mid elevations in mountains.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
− | ==Photo Gallery== | + | === Photo Gallery === |
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:NAVINT4.jpg|Seedlings sprouting up, courtesy of CNLM | ||
+ | File:NAVINT2.jpg|Photo by Roger T. George, 2016. | ||
+ | File:NAVINT3.jpg|Photo by Roger T. George, 2016. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===References=== | ||
+ | <references /> |
Latest revision as of 22:10, 20 March 2021
- Scientific Name: Navarretia intertexta
- Family: Polemoniaceae
- Common Names: needleleaf navarretia, needleleaf pincushion-plant
- Synonyms/Misapplications: Navarretia minima Nutt. var. intertexta
- CODON: NAVINT
Contents
Taxonomy
Scientific classification | |
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Subkingdom: | Viridiplantae |
Phylum: | Tracheophyta |
Subphylum: | Spermatophytina |
Class: | Magnoliopsida |
Subclass: | Asteranae |
Order: | Ericales |
Family: | Polemoniaceae |
Genus: | Navarretia Ruiz & Pav. |
Species: | Navarretia intertexta (Benth.) Hook. |
Description
Annual taprooted herb.
Leaves 1-2 times pinnate, needle-like at tips, lobes spreading. Often white-hairy at leaf base.
Inflorescence consisting of terminal bracteate sessile flower heads, conspicuously hairy, bracts also forked, needle-like, lobes spreading, often exceeding corollas. Corollas white, 5 egg-shaped lobes, stamen exserted, exceeding corolla.
Fruits are 2-chambered capsules, each chamber containing 3-5 seeds, which become sticky when moistened.[2][3]
Bloom Period
June-August[4]
Distribution
Southwest BC to California, on both sides of Cascades, east to western Montana and Idaho, Utah, and Arizona, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin.[5]
Habitat
Moist to moderately dry sites up to mid elevations in mountains.[5]
Photo Gallery
References
- ↑ Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=31316#null
- ↑ Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2020. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. [Accessed:2020-05-09]
- ↑ Leigh A. Johnson 2013, Navarretia intertexta, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, Revision 1, /eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=34455, accessed on June 04, 2020.
- ↑ WTU Herbarium, Burke Museum, & University of Washington. Retrieved from https://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Navarretia%20intertexta
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Hitchcock, C. L., Cronquist, A., Giblin, D., & Legler, B. et al. (2018). Flora of the Pacific Northwest: an illustrated manual. Seattle: University of Washington Press.