Difference between revisions of "Micranthes integrifolia"
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− | * | + | * Scientific Name: ''Micranthes'' ''integrifolia'' |
* Family: Saxifragaceae | * Family: Saxifragaceae | ||
* Common Names: Columbian saxifrage, swamp saxifrage, whole-leaf saxifrage | * Common Names: Columbian saxifrage, swamp saxifrage, whole-leaf saxifrage | ||
* Synonyms/Misapplications: ''Saxifraga'' ''integrifolia, Saxifraga'' ''laevicarpa'' | * Synonyms/Misapplications: ''Saxifraga'' ''integrifolia, Saxifraga'' ''laevicarpa'' | ||
* Codon: MICINT | * Codon: MICINT | ||
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+ | [[File:M integrifolia Rod Gilbert.jpg |thumb|Photo by Rod Gilbert, also featured on Main Page]] | ||
− | ==Taxonomy== | + | ===Taxonomy=== |
{{Taxobox | {{Taxobox | ||
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| image_caption =Photo by Rod Gilbert, also featured on Main Page | | image_caption =Photo by Rod Gilbert, also featured on Main Page | ||
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| regnum = [[Plant]]ae | | regnum = [[Plant]]ae | ||
| subregnum = Viridiplantae | | subregnum = Viridiplantae | ||
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<ref>Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=895012</ref> | <ref>Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=895012</ref> | ||
− | ==Description== | + | ===Description=== |
A somewhat hairy perennial, the leafless flowering stems usually growing singly from a rhizome, reaching 10-30 cm in height. | A somewhat hairy perennial, the leafless flowering stems usually growing singly from a rhizome, reaching 10-30 cm in height. | ||
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Ovaries are green and can turn red as fruit attached.<ref name=":0" /> | Ovaries are green and can turn red as fruit attached.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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Late March - July<ref name="Burke">http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Saxifraga&Species=integrifolia Burke Museum University of Washington </ref> | Late March - July<ref name="Burke">http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Saxifraga&Species=integrifolia Burke Museum University of Washington </ref> | ||
− | ==Distribution== | + | ===Distribution=== |
West side of the Cascades, British Columbia to Lincoln County, Oregon, and in the Columbia River Gorge<ref name="Burke">http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Saxifraga&Species=integrifolia Burke Museum University of Washington </ref> | West side of the Cascades, British Columbia to Lincoln County, Oregon, and in the Columbia River Gorge<ref name="Burke">http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Saxifraga&Species=integrifolia Burke Museum University of Washington </ref> | ||
− | ==Habitat== | + | ===Habitat=== |
Prairies, grassy slopes and vernally moist areas, sea level to subalpine<ref name="Burke">http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Saxifraga&Species=integrifolia Burke Museum University of Washington </ref> | Prairies, grassy slopes and vernally moist areas, sea level to subalpine<ref name="Burke">http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Saxifraga&Species=integrifolia Burke Museum University of Washington </ref> | ||
Swamp saxifrage prefers moister areas in prairies, such as near a stream or at the base of a tree.<ref name=":0" /> | Swamp saxifrage prefers moister areas in prairies, such as near a stream or at the base of a tree.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
− | ==Uses== | + | ===Uses=== |
Used ornamentally in rock gardens | Used ornamentally in rock gardens | ||
− | ==Propagation== | + | ===Propagation=== |
Can be propagated by seed, division or cuttings.<br> | Can be propagated by seed, division or cuttings.<br> | ||
Seed should be planted in winter and barely covered. Germination takes place in 1 to 3 months at 16-21°C<br> | Seed should be planted in winter and barely covered. Germination takes place in 1 to 3 months at 16-21°C<br> | ||
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File:Flower head Ben Legler.jpg|photo by Ben Legler | File:Flower head Ben Legler.jpg|photo by Ben Legler | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 20 March 2021
- Scientific Name: Micranthes integrifolia
- Family: Saxifragaceae
- Common Names: Columbian saxifrage, swamp saxifrage, whole-leaf saxifrage
- Synonyms/Misapplications: Saxifraga integrifolia, Saxifraga laevicarpa
- Codon: MICINT
Contents
Taxonomy
Scientific classification | |
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Subkingdom: | Viridiplantae |
Phylum: | Tracheophyta |
Subphylum: | Spermatophytina |
Class: | Magnoliopsida |
Subclass: | Saxifraganae |
Order: | Saxifragales |
Family: | Saxifragaceae |
Genus: | Micranthes Haw. |
Species: | Micranthes integrifolia (Hook.) Small |
Description
A somewhat hairy perennial, the leafless flowering stems usually growing singly from a rhizome, reaching 10-30 cm in height.
Leaves for a basal rosette, and have smooth margins, a visible center vein, and are rounded.[2]
The inflorescence is a short, compact panicle, subtended by a leafy, rusty-woolly bracts. The calyx is broadly conic, the 5 lobes oblong-lanceolate, 1-2 mm. long and reflexed. Individual flowers have 5 white, obovate petals, 1.5-3 mm. long, at least half as broad as long. Stamens number 10 and are short, awl-shaped.[3]
Ovaries are green and can turn red as fruit attached.[2]
Bloom Period
Late March - July[3]
Distribution
West side of the Cascades, British Columbia to Lincoln County, Oregon, and in the Columbia River Gorge[3]
Habitat
Prairies, grassy slopes and vernally moist areas, sea level to subalpine[3]
Swamp saxifrage prefers moister areas in prairies, such as near a stream or at the base of a tree.[2]
Uses
Used ornamentally in rock gardens
Propagation
Can be propagated by seed, division or cuttings.
Seed should be planted in winter and barely covered. Germination takes place in 1 to 3 months at 16-21°C
Division should be done after flowering.
Cuttings in should be taken in late summer.[4]
Seed
Average Measurement: 0.8 x 0.4 x 0.3
Measurement Range: L: 0.6 – 0.8, W: 0.2 – 0.5, D: 0.2 – 0.4
Features
Shape: Seed narrowed at hilum and opposite apex, forming points. Middle between hilum and opposite apex rounded. Hilum is puckered.
Color: Seeds golden brown, and slightly darker at hilum.
Surface: Seeds bumpy and longitudinally ridged. Seeds are slightly lustrous.
Latitudinal Cross Section: elliptical
Latitudinal Cross Section: elliptical
Photo Gallery
References
- ↑ Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=895012
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bowcutt, F., & Hamman, Sarah. (2016). Vascular plants of the South Sound prairies (First ed.). Olympia, Washington: The Evergreen State College Press.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Saxifraga&Species=integrifolia Burke Museum University of Washington
- ↑ http://www.kadel.cz/flora/e/kvCard.asp-Id=5519.htm Rock Garden Plant Database