Gratiola ebracteata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Lamiales
- Family
- Plantaginaceae
- Genus
- Gratiola
- Species
- Gratiola ebracteata
- Scientific Name
- Gratiola ebracteata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Gratiola ebracteata
Gratiola ebracteata is a species of flowering plant known by the common name bractless hedgehyssop. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Montana to California. It grows in mud. This is a small, hairless, glandular annual plant rarely exceeding 10 centimeters in height. It grows from the mud of wet habitats, producing an erect stem in shades of reddish green. There are a few small red-bordered green leaves along the stem. The inflorescence is an extension of the stem a few millimeters long and coated in hairlike glands. The centimeter-long flower is a sort of rectangular tube which is yellowish or off-white. The fruit is a spherical capsule a few millimeters wide.
...Gratiola ebracteata in languages:
- English
- bractless hedge-hyssop
- Swedish
- kalifornisk jordgalla
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Gratiola amphiantha
- Gratiola aurea
- Gratiola bogotensis
- Gratiola brevifolia
- Gratiola concinna
- Gratiola ebracteata
- Gratiola flava
- Gratiola floridana
- Gratiola graniticola
- Gratiola heterosepala
- Gratiola hispida
- Gratiola japonica
- Gratiola linifolia
- Gratiola nana
- Gratiola neglecta
- Gratiola officinalis
- Gratiola oresbia
- Gratiola pedunculata
- Gratiola peruviana
- Gratiola pilosa
- Gratiola pubescens
- Gratiola pumilo
- Gratiola quartermaniae
- Gratiola ramosa
- Gratiola sexdentata
- Gratiola virginiana
- Gratiola viscidula






























































































































































