Hesperolinon
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Hesperolinon is a genus in the family Linaceae, whose common genus name is dwarf flax. There are 13 known species within this genus of wildflowers, most of which are limited to serpentine soil habitats within California, USA.[1] These annual plants are mostly self-pollinating.
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[edit] Morphology
Stems vary between five and fifty centimeters in length, with thread-like to linear leaves generally alternate: the leaves are typically not planar and not clasping. Cymes are characteristically open and pedicels are somewhat thread-like and ascending. The flower has five sepals, whose margins may be minutely gland-toothed. Five petals are widely spreading between one and twelve millimeters in dimension. These yellow, white or rose colored petals each manifest three minute scales at the inner base. There are five stamens and four to six ovary chambers; styles number two to three. Fruits have a smooth surface exterior.
[edit] Species
- Hesperolinon adenophyllum - glandular dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon bicarpellatum - twocarpel dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon breweri - Brewer's dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon californicum - California dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon clevelandii - Allen Springs dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon congestum - Marin dwarf flax, Marin western flax
- Hesperolinon didymocarpum - Lake County dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon disjunctum - Coast Range dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon drymarioides - drymary dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon micranthum - smallflower dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon serpentinum - Napa dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon spergulinum - slender dwarf flax
- Hesperolinon tehamense - Paskenta Grade dwarf flax
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[edit] References
- ^ Carl W. Sharsmith, 1961 Univ Calif Publ Bot, 32:235–314

