Polyctenium
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Desert Combleaf flower | |
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Polyctenium is a genus of flowering plants in the mustard family, native to the Great Basin region of the Western United States. [1]
The plants are known by the common name combleaf,[2] owing to the resemblance of their deeply lobed leaves to a comb.
Species
There are two species within the genus:
- Polyctenium williamsiae — Washoe combleaf; quite rare and is specially protected in Nevada. Found in the Washoe Valley playas of the Virginia Range. [3]
- Polyctenium fremontii — Desert combleaf; more common species, found in the Great Basin habitats of northeastern California, southeast Oregon, southwest Idaho, and northwest Nevada. [4]
References
- ^ ITIS Report: Polyctenium . accessed 5.5.2014
- ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Polyctenium". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
- ^ USDA Plants Profile: Polyctenium williamsiae
- ^ USDA Plants Profile: Polyctenium fremontii
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