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Smelowskia borealis is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Smelowskia
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Smelowskia borealis (Greene) W. H. Drury & Rollins
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Smelowskia borealis is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Smelowskia
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taxon/id/Smelowskia borealis (Greene) W.H. Drury & Rollins
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Smelowskia borealis (Greene) W.H. Drury & Rollins
Smelowskia borealis
(Greene) W.H. Drury & Rollins
FNA Editorial Committee. 2010. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Salicaceae to Brassicaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
accepted
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CA-NT
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Porsild, A.E. & W.J. Cody. 1980. Vascular Plants of the Continental Northwest Territories, Canada. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Ont. 667 pp.
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Cody, W.J. 2000. Flora of the Yukon Territory. 2nd ed. National Research Press, Ottawa. 669 pp.
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600-1700 m
600 meter
1,700 meter
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Plants sometimes canescent basally;
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caudex usually simple, rarely branched.
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Stems: several from base, often unbranched or branched proximally, 0.6–3 (–3.5) dm, trichomes simple, to 1 mm, mixed with smaller, dendritic ones.
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Basal leaves: petiole 0.5–3.2 cm, ciliate or not;
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blade obovate to ovate in outline, (terminal segments linear, oblong, or ovate), 0.7–2.5 cm × 4–14 mm, (terminal segments 0.2–1.1 cm × 1–5 mm), margins palmately (3 or) 5 (or 7) -lobed, (surfaces densely pubescent, trichomes dendritic, often mixed with larger, simple ones, to 1 mm), apex obtuse or subacute.
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Cauline leaves shortly petiolate or sessile;
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blade often similar to basal, smaller distally, margins sometimes pinnatifid.
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Fruiting pedicels spreading to divaricate-ascending, (secund, often curved), proximalmost bracteate, 6–15 (–20) mm, pubescent, trichomes simple mixed with smaller, dendritic ones.
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Flowers: sepals (usually persistent), 2.5–3.2 mm;
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petals purple to lavender, suborbicular to obovate, 4–5 × 1.5–2 mm, narrowed to claw, 1.5–2.5 mm, apex rounded;
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anthers oblong, 0.4–0.5 mm.
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Fruits spreading to ascending, usually oblanceolate to spatulate or linear-oblanceolate, rarely oblong-obovate, angustiseptate, (8–) 12–28 × 4–8 mm, base cuneate, apex obtuse;
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valves each with prominent midvein and distinct lateral-veins, (rarely sparsely pubescent);
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ovules 10–18 per ovary;
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style 0.1–1.1 mm.
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Seeds 1.5–2.2 × 1–1.3 mm. 2n = 12.
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usually oblanceolate
spatulate or linear-oblanceolate
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