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Kalmiopsis leachiana

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Ericaceae

Scientific name
  
Kalmiopsis leachian

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Kalmiopsis

Higher classification
  
Kalmiopsis

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Similar
  
Kalmiopsis fragrans, Ericaceae, Phyllodoce, Rhodothamnus, Phyllodoce breweri

Kalmiopsis leachiana, Kalmiopsis, is a rare flowering plant endemic to the Siskiyou Mountains of southwest Oregon, where it is specially protected in the 179,755-acre (727.4 km2) Kalmiopsis Wilderness reserve. It was discovered in 1930 by Lilla Leach in the Gold Basin area.

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It is related to Kalmia in the family Ericaceae.

Description

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Kalmiopsis leachiana is an evergreen shrub growing to 10–30 centimetres (0.33–0.98 ft) tall, with erect stems bearing spirally arranged simple leaves 2–3 cm long and 1 cm broad.

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The flowers are pink-purple, in racemes of 6-9 together, reminiscent of small Rhododendron flowers but flatter, with a star-like calyx of five conjoined petals; each flower is 1.5–2 cm diameter. The fruit is a five-lobed capsule, which splits to release the numerous small seeds.

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References

Kalmiopsis leachiana Wikipedia