Difference between revisions of "Micranthes apetala"
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 5 November 2020
Plants solitary or in clusters, with bulbils on caudices, or short-rhizomatous. Leaves basal; petiole flattened, 0.5–3 cm; blade ± ovate, 2–5 cm, ± fleshy, base attenuate, margins entire or crenulate, eciliate, surfaces hairy. Inflorescences 10–25-flowered, congested, glomerate thyrses, 4–15 cm, pink- to purple-tipped stipitate-glandular (hairs uniseriate). Flowers: sepals erect to ascending, ovate; petals absent, sometimes 1–5, white to greenish white, not spotted, linear to oblong, clawed, 1–2 mm, much shorter than sepals; filaments linear, flattened; pistils connate to 1/2 their lengths; ovary 1/2+ inferior. Capsules reddish or purplish, folliclelike. 2n = 38.
Phenology: Flowering early spring–summer.
Habitat: Vernally moist meadows, wet depressions on mountain slopes
Elevation: 600-2800 m
Distribution
Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Wash.
Discussion
Selected References
None.