词条 | Sanicula saxatilis |
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|status = G2 |status_system = TNC |regnum = Plantae |unranked_divisio = Angiosperms |unranked_classis = Eudicots |unranked_ordo = Asterids |ordo = Apiales |familia = Apiaceae |genus = Sanicula |species = S. saxatilis |binomial = Sanicula saxatilis |binomial_authority = Greene |}} Sanicula saxatilis is a rare species of flowering plant in the parsley family known by the common names devil's blacksnakeroot[1] and rock sanicle. DistributionIt is endemic to the eastern San Francisco Bay Area of California. It is known only from Mount Diablo and Mount Hamilton, both in the Diablo Range. Its habitat is mostly rocky chaparral slopes and talus. Although it is rare, most occurrences are in remote mountainous locales that are relatively safe from disturbance.[2] DescriptionSanicula saxatilis is a perennial herb producing a thick stem 10 to 25 centimeters tall from a spherical tuber. The leaves are compound, each divided into three leaflets which are deeply cut into serrated lobes. The foliage is green to purple and sometimes waxy in texture. The inflorescence is made up of one or more heads of bisexual and male-only flowers with tiny, curving, pale salmon pink, yellowish or straw-colored petals. The fruits are a few millimeters wide and covered in bumps and sometimes bristles. See also
References1. ^{{PLANTS|id=SASA3|taxon=Sanicula saxatilis|accessdate=30 October 2015}} 2. ^The Nature Conservancy External links
10 : Sanicula|Endemic flora of California|Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands|Diablo Range|Mount Diablo|Natural history of the California Coast Ranges|Natural history of Contra Costa County, California|Natural history of Santa Clara County, California|Taxa named by Edward Lee Greene|Endemic flora of the San Francisco Bay Area |
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