Adenocaulon bicolor
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Adenocaulon bicolor is a common forest herb from southwestern Canada to central California. It is disjunct in the Black Hills (eastern Wyoming, western South Dakota) and the Great Lakes region (southern Ontario, northern Michigan). Reports of the species from Minnesota and Wisconsin are unverified.
Facts about "Adenocaulon bicolor"
blade architecture | 3-nerved + |
chromosome count | 46 + |
corolla behaviour | falling + |
flowering time | junjul +, aug +, sep + and oct + |
habitat | woods +, forests + and in shade + |
petiole architecture | winged + |
stem architecture | leafy + and branched + |