Suksdorfia violacea
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 15: 42. 1879,.
Plants 10–25 (–40) cm. Leaves: stipules of rosette leaves barely expanded at bases of petiole, stipules of all cauline leaves conspicuous; petiole 1–6 cm; blade 0.5–2 cm, shallowly 5–9-lobed, base cordate to truncate, apex rounded. Inflorescences loose, cymose-panicles, 2–20-flowered, 5–40 cm, stipitate-glandular; bract subtending pedicel scalelike. Flowers: hypanthium free from ovary 0.5–1 mm, narrowly obconic-campanulate, 3–3.5 mm, short-stipitate-glandular; sepals greenish with purple margins and tips, narrowly triangular-lanceolate, 2–3.5 mm, apex acuminate; petals erect, usually pink to violet, rarely white (sometimes drying bluish), elliptic to obovate, unlobed, 6–9 mm (including claw); stamens included, 1–1.5 mm; ovary 1/2 inferior; styles absent. Capsules brown, ovoid, 6–7 mm. Seeds ellipsoid and prismatic, 0.5 mm. 2n = 14.
Phenology: Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat: Wet, mossy, rocky crevices and cliffs
Elevation: 0-3000 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Wash.
Discussion
Suksdorfia violacea is found from the mountains of Montana to the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains of British Columbia and Washington and to northwestern Oregon.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
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