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Navarretia sinistra

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Species of flowering plant

Navarretia sinistra
In Oregon
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Polemoniaceae
Genus: Navarretia
Species: N. sinistra
Binomial name
Navarretia sinistra
(M.E.Jones) L.A.Johnson
Synonyms

Gilia sinistra

Navarretia sinistra (formerly Gilia sinistra) is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common name Alva Day's pincushionplant.

Description

Navarretia sinistra produces a branching, leafy stem coated in knobby glands. The leaves are sometimes deeply cut or lobed.

The inflorescence produces generally 2 or 3 flowers on very thin stalks. Each flower has a pouchlike calyx of sepals which are ribbed with reddish membranous tissue between. The tubular flower has a pink corolla and a red-streaked yellow throat. The protruding stamens are tipped with blue anthers.

The bloom period is June to August.

Distribution and habitat

The plant is endemic to the western United States, within northern California, Nevada, and Oregon.

It is native to mountain chaparral, sagebrush scrub, yellow pine forest, red fir forest, and lodgepole forest habitats, often on volcanic or serpentine soils. It grows at 50–2,700 metres (160–8,860 ft) in elevation.

References

  1. ^ Calflora: Navarretia sinistra
  2. USDA: Navarretia sinistra

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Taxon identifiers
Navarretia sinistra
Gilia sinistra


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