Sensitive Plant Species Survey Garfield And Mccone Counties Montana

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Sensitive Plant Species Survey Garfield And Mccone Counties Montana
Bonnie L Heidel
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Blades linear to subulate, 10-30 mm (. 4-1. 2 in) long, 1-2 mm (. 04-. 08 in) wide, nearly glabrous to pubescent or arachnoid-ciliate proximally, the midrib prominently thickened, the tips pungent to subacerose. Inflorescence compact with 1-3(5) flowers; pedicels glabrous to weakly pilose, subsessile to 2(5) mm (. 08 in) long. Calyx 6-11 mm (. 24-. 43 in) long, arachnoid-pubescent along the margins of the lobes and near the summit of the tube, the tube about 1/2 - 2/3 as long as the calyx, the ...lobes subulate and pungent; corolla white, tubes 6-17 mm (. 16-. 28 in) long.
lobes obovate, obtuse, 6-9 mm (. 24-. 35 in) long, 4-7 mm (. 16-. 28 in) wide, style 5-9 mm (. 2-. 31 m) long.
LOCAL FIELD CHARACTERS: There are five other species of low-growing phlox in central Montana with which moss phlox miqht be confused. The most common phlox m plains habitat is Hood's phlox (Phlox hoodii ), from which it differs m having longer leaves of 10-25 mm vs. 3-10 ^^J-J-^ ^J/^^- 12- 4 in) and loosely tufted vs.


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