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Drymary Dwarf Flax

Hesperolinon drymarioides (Curran) Small

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Hesperolinon drymarioides (Curran) Small
Linum drymarioides Curran, Bull. Calif. Acad. 1 : 152. 1885.
Plants 1-3 dm. tall, the stem dichotomous, usually from the base, purple or reddish, sparingly villous with white hairs ; leaves few, the blades ovate, often broadly so, 3-10 mm. long, acute or abruptly pointed, inconspicuously glandular-toothed, flat, sessile ; bracts similar to the leaves but smaller; pedicels filiform, longer than the calyx at maturity; outer sepals lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, becoming 3.5 mm. long, short-acuminate, sparingly glandular-toothed ; inner sepals slightly shorter and narrower than the outer ones, and rather more closely toothed; petals pink, 5.5-6.5 mm. long; filaments subulate; styles clavellate ; capsules ovoid, about 2.5 mm. long, nearly or quite as long as the sepals.
Type locality : Near Epperson's, Lake County, California. Distribution : Northern California.
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John Kunkel Small, Lenda Tracy Hanks, Nathaniel Lord Britton. 1907. GERANIALES, GERANIACEAE, OXALIDACEAE, LINACEAE, ERYTHROXYLACEAE. North American flora. vol 25(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Hesperolinon drymarioides

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Hesperolinon drymarioides is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names drymary dwarf flax and drymaria-like western flax; it is named for its resemblance to genus Drymaria. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the central inland North Coast Range. Most of the few known occurrences have been noted in Lake County. It is a plant of serpentine soils in chaparral and woodland ecosystems. This is a small annual herb growing a thin branching brown stem low to the ground or erect to about 20 centimeters in height. Leaves appear in whorls of four on the lower part of the stem and are dark reddish green with plentiful glandular hairs. Its flowers have light pink-veined white petals in a corolla about a centimeter across. Protruding stamens hold large yellow or purplish-white anthers.

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Hesperolinon drymarioides is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names drymary dwarf flax and drymaria-like western flax; it is named for its resemblance to genus Drymaria. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the central inland North Coast Range. Most of the few known occurrences have been noted in Lake County. It is a plant of serpentine soils in chaparral and woodland ecosystems. This is a small annual herb growing a thin branching brown stem low to the ground or erect to about 20 centimeters in height. Leaves appear in whorls of four on the lower part of the stem and are dark reddish green with plentiful glandular hairs. Its flowers have light pink-veined white petals in a corolla about a centimeter across. Protruding stamens hold large yellow or purplish-white anthers.

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