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Image de Fragaria ananassa subsp. cuneifolia (Nett. ex Howell) G. Staudt
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Fragaria ananassa subsp. cuneifolia (Nett. ex Howell) G. Staudt

Comprehensive Description ( anglais )

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Fragaria cuneifolia Ntitt.; T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 1 : 448, as synonym
1840. —Howell, Fl. NW. Am. 1 : 174. 1898.
Fragaria chilensis y T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 1 : 448. 1840.
Rootstock short but not very thick ; leaves rather few, firm and somewhat coriaceous, but not as thick as in F. chiloensis and not reticulate, silky above when young, glabrate in age, densely silky and slightly tomentulose beneath ; stipules lanceolate, brown, scarious ; petioles slender, covered with long silky spreading or reflexed hairs ; leaflets cuneate to obovate, obtuse or truncate, toothed only at the apex with the middle tooth often smaller, 1.5-4 cm. long, subsessileor the middle one slightly petiolulate, the lateral ones only slightly oblique ; runners long and slender ; scape slender, less than 1 dm. high, with spreading or reflexed, long hairs, few-flowered, without foliaceous bracts ; flowers 1.5-2 cm. in diameter; bractlets and sepals lin ear-lanceolate ; petals obovate-cuneate, a third longer than the sepals ; fruit subglobose, about 1 cm. in diameter, more villous than in the other species, except the next ; achenes set in shallow pits.
Type locality : Oregon.
Distribution : From British Columbia to Oregon and Idaho.
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citation bibliographique
Per Axel Rydberg. 1908. ROSACEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 22(4). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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