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Montia diffusa

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Montia diffusa
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M. diffusa
Binomial name
Montia diffusa
Synonyms[1]
  • Claytonia diffusa Nutt.
  • Limnalsine diffusa (Nutt.) Rydb.

Montia diffusa is a species of flowering plant in the purslane family known by the common names branching montia and spreading miner's lettuce. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern California, where it occurs mainly west of Cascade Range crest.[2] It grows in moist to wet wooded areas, including areas recently affected by wildfire.

Description

Montia diffusa is an annual herb growing erect to about 20 centimeters in maximum height, its stem branching intricately. The diamond or lance-shaped leaves are alternately arranged and measure up to 5 centimeters in length, not counting their long petioles. The inflorescence is a raceme of 3 or more flowers. Each flower has usually five pink or white petals under half a centimeter in length blooming from a nearly closed cup of small green sepals wrapped around their bases.

References

  1. ^ The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 8 May 2016
  2. ^ US Forest Service Fire Ecology