Enemion stipitatum |
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dwarf false rue anemone, Siskiyou false rue anemone, Siskiyou rue-anemone, western isopyrum |
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Stems | 3-12 cm, cespitose, not rhizomatous; roots tuberous. |
Leaves | abaxially glabrous; leaflets entire or deeply 2-3-lobed, apex rounded, glandular-apiculate. |
Inflorescences | axillary, flowers solitary; peduncle strongly clavate. |
Flowers | sepals 3.5-6 × 1.4-2.5 mm; stamens 8-15; filaments flat, narrowly triangular, 1.9-3.2 mm. |
Seeds | 0.9-1.4(-1.7) mm, glabrous. |
Follicles | stipitate, upright and appressed; body oblong, 4-8(-9) mm, abruptly contracted into style beak; beak 0.5-1.5 mm. |
Enemion stipitatum |
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Phenology | Flowering late winter–early spring. |
Habitat | Shaded shrubby areas, oak woodlands, and moist deciduous or mixed evergreen forests, occasionally in open pastures |
Elevation | 200-1500 m (700-4900 ft) |
Distribution |
CA; OR
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Source | FNA vol. 3. |
Parent taxa | Ranunculaceae > Enemion |
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Synonyms | Isopyrum stipitatum |
Name authority | (A. Gray) J. R. Drummond & Hutchinson: Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1920: 160. (1920) |
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