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A NEW SPECIES OF HESPEROLINON (LINACEAE) FROM HUNTING CREEK IN NAPA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Author(s): Richard O'Donnell
Month: Oct-Dec
Year: 2006
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Madroño; a West American journal of botany
Volume: 53
Issue: 4
Pages: 136-140
Article Topic(s): Hesperolinon, serpentine endemism, new species, Helen Sharsmith.
Location: Napa County, CA
Species Referenced: Hesperolinon sharsmithiae (Sharsmith's western flax),
Abstract
A new species of Hesperolinon is described that is distinguished by its morphology, particularly three carpels and styles, dichasial inflorescence, and certain petal characteristics. It is a serpentine endemic and may be related to Hesperolinon bicarpellatum.Suggested Citation
Bj”rk, Curtis R. "SEDUM VALENS (CRASSULACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM THE SALMON RIVER CANYON OF IDAHO." Madro¤o 57, no. 2 (2010): 136-40.Article Links
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