Drymocallis Fourreau ex Rydberg (Q4055)

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Drymocallis is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Potentilleae
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Drymocallis Fourreau ex Rydberg
Drymocallis is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Potentilleae

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    taxon/id/Drymocallis Fourreau ex Rydberg
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    Drymocallis Fourreau ex Rydberg
    Drymocallis
    Fourreau ex Rydberg
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2014. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 9: Magnoliophyta: Picramniaceae to Rosaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    drymocallis (English)
    wood beauty (English)
    Wood beauty (English)
    North America
    nw Mexico
    Eurasia
    mostly temperate areas
    tufted or openly rhizomatous.
    Stems 1–20+, ± erect, green, reddish, or stramineous.
    Leaves marcescent or winter-persistent, primarily basal, cauline 0–4, gradually or abruptly reduced distally, alternate, odd-pinnate;
    stipules persistent, basally adnate to petiole, narrowly to broadly-triangular-ovate to rounded, margins entire to ± toothed;
    blade oblanceolate-oblong in outline, 1–25 cm, foliaceous, leaflets 5–13 (–21), distinct, terminal not confluent with distalmost lateral pair, not or scarcely overlapping, obovate or elliptic-ovate to flabellate or rhombic, margins flat, singly or doubly toothed, venation ± pinnate.
    Inflorescences terminal, 2–50 (–60) -flowered, narrowly to widely cymose, open or congested;
    bracts present, leaflike or reduced;
    bracteoles absent.
    Pedicels present, straight.
    (smallest ones with erect petals);
    epicalyx bractlets 5;
    hypanthium shallowly cupulate, 0.5–3 × 2.5–7 mm;
    sepals 5, spreading to reflexed or erect, narrowly to broadly-triangular-ovate;
    petals 5, white to pale or bright-yellow, rarely red-tinged (D. pseudorupestris var. crumiana), narrowly to broadly ovate-elliptic or obovate to round;
    stamens 20–30 (–40), shorter than petals, anthers: connective broad, theca single, horseshoe-shaped, dehiscing by continuous slit;
    torus hemispheric to conic;
    carpels 10–80, glabrous, styles subbasal, fusiform, medially rough-thickened;
    Fruits aggregated achenes, individually deciduous, 10–80 or less, obliquely ovoid, 0.7–1.5 mm, glabrous;
    hypanthium persistent;
    sepals persistent, erect;