Difference between revisions of "Douglasia gormanii"
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|common_names=Gorman’s dwarf primrose | |common_names=Gorman’s dwarf primrose | ||
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|name=Douglasia arctica var. gormanii | |name=Douglasia arctica var. gormanii | ||
|authority=(Constance) B. Boivin | |authority=(Constance) B. Boivin | ||
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|hierarchy=Primulaceae;Douglasia;Douglasia gormanii | |hierarchy=Primulaceae;Douglasia;Douglasia gormanii | ||
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|elevation=300-1800 m | |elevation=300-1800 m | ||
|distribution=B.C.;Yukon;Alaska. | |distribution=B.C.;Yukon;Alaska. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Douglasia gormanii occurs throughout the mountains of central and southern Alaska and the Yukon; it is replaced by D. arctica to the north and by D. ochotensis and D. beringenis to the west.</p> | + | |discussion=<p><i>Douglasia gormanii</i> occurs throughout the mountains of central and southern Alaska and the Yukon; it is replaced by <i>D. arctica</i> to the north and by <i>D. ochotensis</i> and D. beringenis to the west.</p> |
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|genus=Douglasia | |genus=Douglasia | ||
|species=Douglasia gormanii | |species=Douglasia gormanii |
Latest revision as of 23:44, 5 November 2020
Plants tightly cespitose cushions with branched caudex. Stems prostrate to ascending, densely covered with marcescent, imbricate, reddish brown leaves, and terminal, green leaf rosettes. Leaves erect, thin; blade linear to narrowly oblanceolate, 1–10 × 0.5–1 mm, margins entire, ciliate, hairs forked or branched, apex acute to obtuse, surfaces densely hairy, often glabrescent, hairs forked and branched. Scapes 1–3 mm in early anthesis, to 2 cm in fruit, densely hairy, hairs branched and stellate. Inflorescences 1-flowered, bracteate, sometimes ebracteate; bract 1, ovate-lanceolate, 1–2 × 0.5–1 mm, glabrous. Pedicels absent. Flowers: calyx 3–5 × 2–3 mm, glabrous; corolla rose-pink, limb 5–8 mm diam., lobes 3–5 × 1 mm, margins entire.
Phenology: Flowering early summer.
Habitat: Rocky sites, scree slopes in mountains
Elevation: 300-1800 m
Distribution
B.C., Yukon, Alaska.
Discussion
Douglasia gormanii occurs throughout the mountains of central and southern Alaska and the Yukon; it is replaced by D. arctica to the north and by D. ochotensis and D. beringenis to the west.
Selected References
None.