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Eucrypta

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Boraginaceae

Scientific name
  
Eucrypta

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
(unplaced)

Subfamily
  
Hydrophylloideae

Higher classification
  
Hydrophylloideae

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Lower classifications
  
Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia, Eucrypta micrantha

Eucrypta is a genus of flowering plants containing only two species. The genus name Eucrypta means "well-hidden", which refers to the seeds being "hidden" in the small green bristled fruits. The two species are known generally as hideseeds. They are both native to the southwestern United States. These are small, weedy-looking annual plants with sticky, aromatic green foliage. The leaves are strongly lobed and look somewhat like fern fronds. Some plants have very few leaves and are mostly stems bearing flowers and fruits. The small flowers are bell-shaped and may be white or a light shade of pink or purple. These are among the first plants to spring up after an area has been cleared by fire.

Eucrypta Common eucrypta Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia

Species:

  • Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia - spotted hideseed, common eucrypta
  • Eucrypta micrantha - dainty desert hideseed, small-flowered eucrypta

  • Eucrypta Common eucrypta Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia

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    Eucrypta

    References

    Eucrypta Wikipedia