Difference between revisions of "Heuchera longiflora"
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|common_names=Long-flowered alum-root | |common_names=Long-flowered alum-root | ||
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|basionyms= | |basionyms= | ||
|synonyms={{Treatment/ID/Synonym | |synonyms={{Treatment/ID/Synonym | ||
|name=Heuchera aceroides | |name=Heuchera aceroides | ||
|authority=Rydberg ex Small | |authority=Rydberg ex Small | ||
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|name=Heuchera longiflora var. aceroides | |name=Heuchera longiflora var. aceroides | ||
|authority=(Rydberg ex Small) Rosendahl, Butters & Lakela | |authority=(Rydberg ex Small) Rosendahl, Butters & Lakela | ||
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|name=Heuchera scabra | |name=Heuchera scabra | ||
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|hierarchy=Saxifragaceae;Heuchera;Heuchera longiflora | |hierarchy=Saxifragaceae;Heuchera;Heuchera longiflora | ||
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|elevation=100-500 m | |elevation=100-500 m | ||
|distribution=Ala.;Ky.;N.C.;Tenn.;Va.;W.Va. | |distribution=Ala.;Ky.;N.C.;Tenn.;Va.;W.Va. | ||
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|species=Heuchera longiflora | |species=Heuchera longiflora |
Latest revision as of 22:42, 5 November 2020
Herbs acaulescent; caudex branched. Flowering stems often leafy, 30–95 cm, glabrous or short stipitate-glandular. Leaves: petiole glabrous or short stipitate-glandular; blade (often variegated adaxially), broadly ovate to cordate, shallowly 5-lobed, 3–12 cm, base cordate or nearly truncate, lobes rounded to widely ovate, terminal lobes often elongated, margins dentate, apex acute or obtuse, surfaces glabrous or short stipitate-glandular, at least on veins. Inflorescences diffuse. Flowers: hypanthium strongly bilaterally symmetric, free 2.2–6.2 mm, green, gibbous-tubular, abruptly inflated distal to adnation to ovary, 6.6–12.6 mm, short stipitate-glandular; sepals inflexed (closing mouth of flower), darker green-tipped, equal, 2–3.7 mm, apex rounded; petals inflexed (closing mouth of flower), white, pink, or purple, spatulate, unlobed, 1.8–5.5 mm, margins often fimbriate; stamens 2.4 mm included to 0.7 mm exserted; styles included 1.3–5.3 mm, 1.5–2.5 mm, to 0.1 mm diam. Capsules ovoid, 5–13 mm, beaks divergent, not papillose. Seeds dark brown, ellipsoid, 0.5–0.9 mm. 2n = 14.
Phenology: Flowering May–Jun.
Habitat: Rich, shaded woods and roadcuts over limestone substrates and outcroppings
Elevation: 100-500 m
Distribution
Ala., Ky., N.C., Tenn., Va., W.Va.
Discussion
Heuchera longiflora is restricted to limestone outcroppings and is rare in all the states where it is found.
Selected References
None.