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Family:
Gentianaceae
elkweed, more..., deers ears, green gentian, monument plant, monument-plant, showy frasera
[Frasera angustifolia (Rydb.) Rydb., more, Frasera macrophylla Greene, Frasera speciosa var. angustifolia Rydb., Frasera speciosa var. stenosepala Rydb., Frasera stenosepala (Rydb.) Rydb., Swertia radiata (Kellogg) Kuntze, Swertia radiata var. macrophylla (Greene) St. John, Swertia radiata var. maderensis J.Henrickson, Tesseranthium angustifolium (Rydb.) Rydb., Tesseranthium macrophyllum (Greene) Rydb., Tesseranthium radiatum Kellogg]
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Plant: perennial herb; thick tap root and enlarged caudex. STEMS to 2.5 m tall, minutely puberulent Leaves: in a basal rosette gradually reduced to whorled and opposite bracts upward, the basal leaves 15-45 cm long, 2.5-15 cm wide, oblanceolate, the long attenuated base narrowing into a winged petiole INFLORESCENCE: a compound cyme Flowers: 4-merous; sepals nearly distinct, linear-lanceolate, 15-17 mm long; petals 1.5-2 cm long, 5-8 mm wide, elliptic, white to greenish, usually with dark dots, the nectar pits 2, parallel, ca. 7 mm long, 1-3 mm wide, each outlined with hairs; a fringed corona 5-10 mm long at the base of the petals; pistil 6-20 mm long at anthesis Fruit: to 4 cm long, the style persistent. SEEDS dark brown, flattened, somewhat rectangular, 4-6 mm long, 2-3 mm wide, with a very narrow wing Misc: Conifer forests or wet meadows; 1500-2900 m (5000-9500 ft); May-Sep REFERENCES: Mason, Charles T. 1998 Gentianaceae. J. Ariz. – Nev. Acad. Sci. 30(2): 84.
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