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Comprehensive Description ( англиски )

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Perideridia americana (Nutt.) Reichcnb.; Steud. Nom
Bot. ed. 2. 2: 304. 1841.
Eulophus americanus Nutt.; DC. Coll. Mem. S: 69. 1829.
Conopodium americanum K.-Pol. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. II. 29: 205. 1916.
Slender, from a fascicle of tuberous roots, 7-12 dm. high; leaves oblong-laneeolate in general outline, excluding the petioles 8-15 cm. long, 4-10 cm. broad, ternate-pinnately or pinnately compound, the ultimate divisions linear to linear-oblong, entire, acute, 5-50 mm. long; petioles 5-9 cm. long, sheathing throughout; upper cauline leaves with elongate divisions, the uppermost reduced, simple or little divided; peduncles slender, 5-15 cm. long; involucre of 1-several bracts, or wanting; involucel of several linear-acuminate bractlets, 2-5 mm. long, shorter than the pedicels; rays 6-14, slender, spreading-ascending, 3-9 cm. long; pedicels spreading, S-15 mm. long; styles about 1 mm. long, recurved; stylopodium depressed-conic; fruit ovoid, 3-5 mm. long, 2.5-4 mm. broad, the ribs evident, filiform; oil-tubes 3 in the intervals, 4 on the commissure; seed slightly concave or plane under the tubes, the face slightly concave.
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Albert Charles Smith, Mildred Esther Mathias, Lincoln Constance, Harold William Rickett. 1944-1945. UMBELLALES and CORNALES. North American flora. vol 28B. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Perideridia americana ( англиски )

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Perideridia americana is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common names eastern yampah and wild dill. It has been found in 12 Midwestern United States, and is listed as threatened or endangered in at least 3 of them.[1] In Missouri it is a conservation species of concern.[2]

Wild dill grows in calcareous soils in many habitat types, including glades, upland prairies, and forests.[3] It is a perennial herb whose upright stems are between 50 and 120 centimeters tall, with sparse alternate doubly pinnate leaves ending in long tapering leaflets. The inflorescence is a compound umbel of many spherical clusters of small white flowers. The fruits are 3-5 millimeters long with 5 slender ribs.

The life cycle of this species was described in a 1993 paper.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Perideridia americana at USDA". Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  2. ^ "Missouri Plant Species of Conservation Concern" (PDF). January 2016. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  3. ^ Yatskievych, George (June 2006). Steyermark's Flora of Missouri. St. Louis, Missouri: The Missouri Botanical Garden Press. ISBN 1-930723-49-0.
  4. ^ Baskin JM, Baskin, CC (1993). "The Ecological Life Cycle of Perideridia americana (Apiaciae)". American Midland Naturalist. 129: 75–86.

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Perideridia americana: Brief Summary ( англиски )

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Perideridia americana is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common names eastern yampah and wild dill. It has been found in 12 Midwestern United States, and is listed as threatened or endangered in at least 3 of them. In Missouri it is a conservation species of concern.

Wild dill grows in calcareous soils in many habitat types, including glades, upland prairies, and forests. It is a perennial herb whose upright stems are between 50 and 120 centimeters tall, with sparse alternate doubly pinnate leaves ending in long tapering leaflets. The inflorescence is a compound umbel of many spherical clusters of small white flowers. The fruits are 3-5 millimeters long with 5 slender ribs.

The life cycle of this species was described in a 1993 paper.

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