Synthyris schizantha |
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fringe kitten-tails, fringe kittentail, fringe-petal kitten's-tail, fringepetal kittentails |
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Leaves | persistent, some withering in 2d year as new leaves expand; blade ovate to reniform or orbiculate, 25+ mm wide, chartaceous, base cordate to lobate, margins incised-crenate, teeth apices obtuse to rounded, surfaces ± hairy; basal veins extending into distal 1/2 of blade, lateral veins 2–4 on each side of midvein. |
Racemes | erect, to 35 cm in fruit; sterile bracts 2, fan-shaped, largest 2+ cm; flowers 15–80, loosely aggregated. |
Stamens | epipetalous. |
Ovaries | ovules 2–7. |
Capsules | glabrous or sparsely hairy along margins. |
Sepals | 4. |
Petals | (3 or)4(or 5), apex laciniate; corolla blue to lavender with veins deeper colored (except tube yellowish white), ± regular, campanulate, much longer than calyx, glabrous, tube conspicuous. |
Synthyris schizantha |
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Phenology | Flowering May–Jun; fruiting May–Aug. |
Habitat | Moist slopes, forest edges. |
Elevation | 900–1400 m. (3000–4600 ft.) |
Distribution |
OR; WA
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Discussion | Synthyris schizantha is known from the southern Olympic Mountains in Grays Harbor County and the Cascade Mountains in Lewis County, Washington, and in the vicinity of Saddle Mountain in Clatsop County, Oregon. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 17, p. 304. |
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Synonyms | Veronica schizantha |
Name authority | Piper: Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 29: 223. (1902) |
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