Cryptantha nubigena

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Cryptantha nubigena'
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
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Angiosperms
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C. nubigena
Binomial name
Cryptantha nubigena
(Greene) Payson

Cryptantha nubigena is a perennial plant in the Borage Family (Boraginaceae).[1] It is commonly called Sierra cryptantha.[1]

Habitat and range[]

It is found in the central and southern Sierra Nevada mountains in California and Nevada (United States), up to the alpine zone at 12,900 feet (3,900 m).[1]

Growth pattern[]

It has short, leafy stems, but less densely leafy than Low Cryptantha Cryptantha humilis.[1]

Leaves and stems[]

Hairy leaves are spoon shaped.[1]

Inflorescence and fruit.[]

Flowers are white and less than 15 inch (0.51 cm)wide.

The wrinkled ovate fruits (nutlets) are more smooth than C. humilis.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Sierra Nevada Wildflowers, Karen Wiese, 2nd Ed., 2013, P. 152
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