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American alumroot

Petioles

densely long stipitate-glandular.

Flowers

hypanthium free 1.1–2 mm, campanulate;

petals greenish, white, or pink, narrower than sepals, margins nearly entire or finely dentate.

2n

= 14.

Heuchera americana var. hirsuticaulis

Phenology Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat Rich woods or open grasslands often over base-saturated granite and gneiss, or in shallow rocky soil
Elevation 200-400 m (700-1300 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AR; IL; IN; MI; MO; OK
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Variety hirsuticaulis occurs in a band from Oklahoma to Michigan, where var. americana and Heuchera richardsonii overlap; it is intermediate between those taxa in floral characters but is densely long stipitate-glandular like H. richardsonii. It is probably the result of introgression from H. richardsonii from as long ago as the Pleistocene migrations. Data from a breeding study involving the two species showed a tendency for the shorter hypanthium of var. americana to dominate in the artificial hybrids between H. americana and H. richardsonii (E. F. Wells 1979).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 8, p. 95.
Parent taxa Saxifragaceae > Heuchera > Heuchera americana
Sibling taxa
H. americana var. americana, H. americana var. hispida
Synonyms H. hispida var. hirsuticaulis, H. americana var. interior, H. hirsuticaulis
Name authority (Wheelock) Rosendahl: Minnesota Stud. Pl. Sci. 2: 60. (1936)
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