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Dodecatheon Amethystinum UW-Stevens Point Freckmann

Dodecatheon Amethystinum UW-Stevens Point Freckmann

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Family Primulaceae Dodecatheon amethystinum (Fassett) Fassett jeweled shooting-star Dodecatheon: from Greek dodeka, "twelve;" thios, "god(s)." One source implies it was considered to be powerful medicine and under the care of the twelve leading gods, and another Detailed Distribution: suggests that because the sometimes Town Range Maps appear in clusters of twelve NEW Point Maps amethystinum: for the color "amethyst" Status: Special Concern Plant: erect perennial, 8"-24" tall forb, smooth : magenta, 5-parted, 3/4"-1" long, facing backward and upward from the flower center; an umbel of nodding, long-stalked flowers

on a 8"-24" tall stalk; blooms Apr.-June : light red/brown , thin-walled, often about 3 times long as wide, splitting at the base : oblong, basal, often with reddish base Habitat: shade; moist; cliffs, streambanks; in limy soil Notes: very similar to D. media except for the capsule (Glossary)

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Synonyms

Dodecatheon amethystinum (Fassett) Fassett f. amethystinum Dodecatheon amethystinum (Fassett) Fassett f. margaritaceum Fassett Dodecatheon meadia L. var. amethystinum Fassett Dodecatheon pulchellum Raf. subsp. pulchellum pro parte Dodecatheon radicatum Greene var. radicatum pro parte

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