Polycnemum majus |
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giant needle-leaf |
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Stems | procumbent to erect, branches not twisted, 10–30 cm, glabrous. |
Leaves | green to bluish green, (3–)10–25(–20) × 0.5–1 mm, base hyaline, sometimes with sparsely bristled margins, apex stiffly spine-tipped. |
Bracts | ± 3 times perianth length. |
Seeds | 1.5–2 mm. |
Bracteoles | 1–2 times perianth length. |
2n | = 54. |
Polycnemum majus |
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Phenology | Flowering mid summer. |
Habitat | Dry places, such as bare limestone flats |
Elevation | 100-300 m (300-1000 ft) |
Distribution |
IL; NY; ON; Europe [Introduced in North America] |
Discussion | Reports of this species are increasingly rare, perhaps due to loss of habitat. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 4, p. 262. |
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Name authority | A. Braun ex Bogenhard: Flora 24: 151. (1841) |
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