Sanicula hoffmannii: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Apiales
- Family
- Apiaceae
- Genus
- Sanicula
- Species
- Sanicula hoffmannii
- Scientific Name
- Sanicula hoffmannii
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Sanicula hoffmannii
Sanicula hoffmannii is an uncommon species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common names Hoffmann's blacksnakeroot and Hoffmann's sanicle. It is endemic to California, where it is known from the Channel Islands and a few locations in the coastal mountain ranges of the mainland, including the Scott Creek watershed in Santa Cruz County. Its habitat includes coastal hillsides and mountain slopes, sometimes with serpentine soils. It is a perennial herb producing a thick stem up to 90 centimeters tall from a taproot. The green or bluish leaves are compound, the blades each divided into about three lobed, toothed leaflets. The inflorescence is made up of one or more heads of bisexual and male-only flowers with tiny, curving, yellow-green petals.
...Sanicula hoffmannii in languages:
- English
- Hoffmann's sanicle
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Sanicula arctopoides
- Sanicula arguta
- Sanicula azorica
- Sanicula bipinnata
- Sanicula bipinnatifida
- Sanicula canadensis
- Sanicula chinensis
- Sanicula coerulescens
- Sanicula crassicaulis
- Sanicula deserticola
- Sanicula elata
- Sanicula europaea
- Sanicula giraldii
- Sanicula graveolens
- Sanicula hoffmannii
- Sanicula kauaiensis
- Sanicula laciniata
- Sanicula lamelligera
- Sanicula liberta
- Sanicula marilandica
- Sanicula maritima
- Sanicula mariversa
- Sanicula moranii
- Sanicula odorata
- Sanicula orthacantha
- Sanicula peckiana
- Sanicula petagnioides
- Sanicula purpurea
- Sanicula rubriflora
- Sanicula sandwicensis
- Sanicula saxatilis
- Sanicula smallii
- Sanicula tracyi
- Sanicula trifoliata
- Sanicula tuberculata
- Sanicula tuberosa
- Sanicula uralensis