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Lithophragma (woodland-star)

Synonyms: Pleurendotria

Wikipedia Abstract

Lithophragma is a genus of flowering plants containing about nine species native to western North America. These plants are known generally as woodland stars. The petals of the flowers are usually bright white with deep, long lobes or teeth. Each petal may look like three to five petals, when at closer inspection the lobes fuse into a single petal at its base. Most species reproduce via bulblets instead of seeds. L. maximum is a federally listed endangered species.
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Species

Lithophragma affine (San Francisco woodland-star) (Attributes)
Lithophragma bolanderi (Bolander's woodland-star) (Attributes)
Lithophragma campanulatum (Siskiyou Mountain woodland-star) (Attributes)
Lithophragma cymbalaria (mission woodland-star) (Attributes)
Lithophragma glabrum (bulbous woodland-star) (Attributes)
Lithophragma heterophyllum (hillside woodland-star) (Attributes)
Lithophragma maxima (San Clemente Island woodland-star)
Lithophragma parviflorum (smallflower woodland-star) (Attributes)
Lithophragma parvifolium
Lithophragma tenella (slender woodland-star) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0