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Comprehensive Description ( anglais )

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Ivesia muirii A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8 : 627. 1873
PoienLilla Muirii Greene, Pittonia 1 : 106. 1887.
Horkelia Muirii Rydb. Mem. Dep. Bot. Columbia Univ. 2 : 148. 1898.
Perennial, from a deep, rather thick root, crowned by an erect caudex 1-4 cm. high, which is covered with the remains of old leaves ; stem 2-4 cm. high, scapose, fewflowered, filiform, silky-villous ; basal leaves numerous, 2-3 cm. long, densely whitesilky, terete and worm-like from the very numerous minute, densely imbricate leaflets ; cyme few-flowered, s ub capitate ; hypanthium cupulate, 3 mm. in diameter, silky-villous; bractlets ovate, minute, less than one fourth as long as the ovate sepals ; petals cuneate, shorter than the sepals ; stamens 5 ; filaments filiform.
Type locality : Mount Hoffman, California. Distribution : Known only from the type locality.
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Frederick Vernon Coville, Nathaniel Lord Britton, Henry Allan Gleason, John Kunkel Small, Charles Louis Pollard, Per Axel Rydberg. 1908. GROSSULARIACEAE, PLATANACEAE, CROSSOSOMATACEAE, CONNARACEAE, CALYCANTHACEAE, and ROSACEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 22(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Ivesia muirii ( anglais )

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Ivesia muirii is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name granite mousetail. It is endemic to the High Sierra Nevada of California, where it grows on rocky slopes and cliffs.

This is a small perennial herb growing in tufts of erect leaves and stems. The leaf is 2 to 5 centimeters long and is made up of many densely hairy overlapping leaflets such that the leaf is a cylindrical, pointed, whitish to silvery body. The mostly naked stem is up to 15 centimeters long and holds an inflorescence of clustered flowers. Each flower is about half a centimeter wide, with triangular sepals covered in long, white hairs. Between the sepals are narrow, pointed petals of bright yellow. In the center of the flower are a few stamens and pistils. The fruit is an achene about two millimeters long which is gray with reddish spots.

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Ivesia muirii: Brief Summary ( anglais )

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Ivesia muirii is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name granite mousetail. It is endemic to the High Sierra Nevada of California, where it grows on rocky slopes and cliffs.

This is a small perennial herb growing in tufts of erect leaves and stems. The leaf is 2 to 5 centimeters long and is made up of many densely hairy overlapping leaflets such that the leaf is a cylindrical, pointed, whitish to silvery body. The mostly naked stem is up to 15 centimeters long and holds an inflorescence of clustered flowers. Each flower is about half a centimeter wide, with triangular sepals covered in long, white hairs. Between the sepals are narrow, pointed petals of bright yellow. In the center of the flower are a few stamens and pistils. The fruit is an achene about two millimeters long which is gray with reddish spots.

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