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Mountain Ninebark - Physocarpus monogynus
Native Species
Global Rank:
G4
State Rank:
S3S4
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General Description
Stems erect, ca. 1 m. Leaf blades 1–2 cm long, sparsely stellate-pubescent beneath. Flowers: hypanthium 1–2 mm long; sepals ovate, 2–3 mm long; petals white, 3–4 mm long; styles usually 2. Follicle hairy, 3–4 mm long; seeds 1 to 3(
Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX).
Species Range
Montana Range
Range Descriptions
Native
Range Comments
MT, SD south to NM and TX (Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX).
Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
Number of Observations: 18
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Recency
(Observations spanning multiple months or years are excluded from time charts)
Habitat
Rocky, limestone-derived soil in forested areas in the montane zone.
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References
- Literature Cited AboveLegend: View Online Publication
- Lesica, P., M.T. Lavin, and P.F. Stickney. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. Fort Worth, TX: BRIT Press. viii + 771 p.
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Do you know of a citation we're missing?- Lesica, P., M.T. Lavin, and P.F. Stickney. 2022. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants, Second Edition. Fort Worth, TX: BRIT Press. viii + 779 p.
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