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Ivesia baileyi

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rosaceae

Scientific name
  
Ivesia baileyi

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Rosales

Genus
  
Ivesia

Higher classification
  
Ivesia

Ivesia baileyi

Similar
  
Ivesia, Ivesia sericoleuca, Ivesia gordonii, Ivesia webberi

Ivesia baileyi is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common name Bailey's ivesia.

It is native to the Modoc Plateau of northeastern California and adjacent sections of Oregon, Nevada, and Idaho, as well as the northern slopes of the Sierra Nevada. It grows in volcanic rocky habitat, often growing from crevices in sheer rock faces.

Description

Ivesia baileyi is a perennial herb forming clumps of green foliage, sometimes hanging from crevices where it has rooted. The leaves are up to 10 centimeters long and made up of several pairs of toothed leaflets.

The inflorescence is an open cyme of several tiny flowers with white, cream, or yellowish petals about 2 millimeters long.

References

Ivesia baileyi Wikipedia