Micranthes bryophora

(A. Gray) Brouillet & Gornall

J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1020. 2007,.

Basionym: Saxifraga bryophora A. Gray
Synonyms: Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae J. W. Grimes & P. L. Packard
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 58. Mentioned on page 49, 50, 53, 59.
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Plants solitary or tufted, with bulbils on caudices. Leaves ± basal; petiole absent; blade linear to narrowly elliptic, 0.5–4 cm, fleshy, base cuneate, margins subentire, ciliate, surfaces hirsute. Inflorescences usually 2–3+-flowered, open, lax thyrses, sometimes solitary flowers, (flowers terminal, proximal usually replaced by bulbils, sometimes bulbils absent), 2–25 cm, stipitate-glandular. (Pedicels reflexed.) Flowers: sepals reflexed, elliptic; petals white, each with 2 basal yellow spots, triangular to broadly ovate, clawed, 3–5 mm, longer than sepals; filaments linear, flattened; pistils connate 1/2+ their lengths; ovary superior, (to 1/3 adnate to hypanthium). Capsules green to yellow, purple tinged, valvate.


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Wet meadows, rocky ledges
Elevation: 1600-4500 m

Discussion

Specimens of Micranthes bryophora from the disjunct populations in Idaho have been called Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae; they appear to overlap in morphology with the California plants and are not distinguished here.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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