Stemodia durantifolia: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Lamiales
- Family
- Plantaginaceae
- Genus
- Stemodia
- Species
- Stemodia durantifolia
- Scientific Name
- Stemodia durantifolia
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Stemodia durantifolia
Stemodia durantifolia is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family commonly known as the whitewoolly twintip and purple stemodia. Stemodia durantifolia is native to the Americas, including Chile, Mexico, Texas, and the deserts of California and Arizona, and is often found in riparian habitats, preferring wet sand and rocks. It is a perennial herb producing a hairy, glandular, erect stem 10–100 cm (3.9–39.4 in) tall, with the toothed lance-shaped leaves found in pairs or triplets, attached to the stem with clasping bases. The inflorescence is a raceme of violet flowers, with each corolla held in a calyx of hairy, pointed sepals, and can often be found in bloom year-round. Although globally at low risk of extinction, Stemodia durantifolia is imperiled in California due to its rarity and threats from development.
...Stemodia durantifolia in languages:
- English
- purple stemodia
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Stemodia anisata
- Stemodia bartsioides
- Stemodia chiapensis
- Stemodia coahuilensis
- Stemodia durantifolia
- Stemodia florulenta
- Stemodia foliosa
- Stemodia glabella
- Stemodia grossa
- Stemodia hyptoides
- Stemodia jorullensis
- Stemodia lanata
- Stemodia lanceolata
- Stemodia lythrifolia
- Stemodia macrantha
- Stemodia maritima
- Stemodia palmeri
- Stemodia palustris
- Stemodia peduncularis
- Stemodia pratensis
- Stemodia pubescens
- Stemodia purpusii
- Stemodia pusilla
- Stemodia schottii
- Stemodia stricta
- Stemodia suffruticosa
- Stemodia tenuifolia
- Stemodia tephropelina
- Stemodia tetragona
- Stemodia trifoliata
- Stemodia vandellioides
- Stemodia verticillata
- Stemodia viscosa































































































































































