词条 | Cistanthe pygmaea |
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|name = Pygmy pussypaws |image = |genus = Cistanthe |species = pygmaea |authority = (Parish ex Rydb.) Hershk. |synonyms = Calyptridium pygmaeum Parish ex Rydb. }}Cistanthe pygmaea, common name pygmy pussypaws, is a plant species endemic to California. It has been reported from Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo, Tulare and Fresno Counties, in pine and subalpine forests at elevations of 1900–3550 m.[1][1]Cistanthe pygmaea is an annual herb. Stems are horizontal, spreading out in various directions from the rootstock, each up to 8 cm long. Leaves are up to 15 mm long. Flowers form dense clusters at the ends of each of the branches. Sepals are egg-shaped and fleshy. The 4 petals are white, each up to 3 mm long, remaining attached to the fruit. Capsule is egg-shaped, about 5 mm across. Seeds are black, round and shiny.[2][3][4] References1. ^Calflora taxon report, Calyptridium pygmaeum {{Taxonbar|from=Q16961563}}2. ^1 Flora of North America v 4 p 463, Cistanthe pygmaea 3. ^[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13062612#page/32/mode/1up Hershkovitz, Mark A. 1990. Phytologia 68(4): 268.] 4. ^Rydberg, Per Axel. 1932. North American Flora 21(4): 320. 2 : Cistanthe|Flora of California |
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