Physaria eburniflora |
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Devils Gate twinpod |
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Habit | Perennials; caudex usually simple; densely pubescent, trichomes (sessile), rays often furcate, fused toward base, (nearly smooth). |
Stems | simple from base, prostrate, (arising lateral to rosette), 0.1–0.5 dm. |
Basal leaves | blade suborbicular, (1–)2.5(–3) cm, (base abruptly narrowed to petiole), margins entire, (flat), (surfaces densely silvery pubescent, trichomes in multiple layers, appressed). |
Cauline leaves | (2–4); blade oblanceolate, ca. 1 cm, (base cuneate), margins entire, (apex acute). |
Racemes | condensed. |
Flowers | sepals (erect, purplish to greenish), linear-oblong or boat-shaped, 5.5–6.5 mm, (lateral pair more saccate than median); petals (white), spatulate, 9–12 mm, (claw undifferentiated from blade). |
Fruiting pedicels | (divaricate-ascending, nearly straight), 6–10 mm. |
Fruits | strongly didymous, irregular in shape and size, (base slightly cordate, apex with a deep closed sinus), strongly to somewhat inflated, 6–8 × 6–8 mm (± bladderlike, papery); valves (retaining seeds after dehiscence), pubescent; replum elliptic to obovate, not constricted, as wide as or wider than fruit, apex obtuse; ovules 4–8 per ovary; style 4–5 mm, (sparsely pubescent or glabrous). |
Seeds | plump. |
Physaria eburniflora |
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Phenology | Flowering May–Jun. |
Habitat | Limestone hills, red soil, rocky calcareous slopes, clay depressions, granite and marble detritus |
Elevation | 1800-3000 m (5900-9800 ft) |
Distribution |
WY |
Source | FNA vol. 7, p. 635. |
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Name authority | Rollins: Brittonia 33: 333. (1981) |
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