Moneses
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Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | |
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Moneses
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M. uniflora
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Moneses uniflora |
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Moneses uniflora (L.) Gray (One-flowered Wintergreen (British Isles),[1] Single Delight, St. Olaf's Candlestick (Norway)) is a plant of the family of Ericaceae, that is indigenous to moist coniferous forests in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere from Spain to Japan and across North America. It is the sole member of genus Moneses.
A perennial herb with a slender rhizome, the leaves are basal or low, oval-elliptic to obovate, from 10 to 30 mm in diameter, with small teeth. The petiole is shorter than the leaf diameter. Each stem terminates in a nodding, fragrant flower on a stem from 30 to 170 mm high. The corolla has a diameter of 15 to 25 mm. The spreading five white petals are slightly rumpled. The sepals are oval, separate and white-greenish. Flowering occurs from May to October.[2]
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Warming-Skudbygning-Fig23-Moneses-uniflora.jpg
Rhizomatous growth
References
External links
Media related to Moneses uniflora at Wikimedia Commons
- Flora of China
- Calflora
- National Resource Conservation Service PLANTS Database
- Jepson Flora Project (1993)
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