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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Linanthus

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Family
  
Higher classification
  
Order
  
Linanthus SEINet Arizona Chapter Linanthus

Lower classifications
  
Linanthus parryae, Linanthus dichotomus, Linanthus dianthiflorus, Linanthus demissus, Linanthus maculatus

Linanthus garden plants


Linanthus is a genus of annual and perennial plants in the phlox family Polemoniaceae. The species are found in western North America and in Chile, with the greatest diversity in California.

Linanthus Leptosiphon nuttallii Wikipedia

The stems are erect, with multiple branches arising directly from the base, and grow 2-15 cm tall. The leaves are stem-like (cauline) and opposite, with shapes ranging from entire to palmately lobed, the 3-9 lobes being linear to lanceolate or spatulate. Flowers have a tubular calyx, and the corolla may be funnel- or bell-shaped, or salverform.

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The genus name is from the Greek for "flax flower", the flowers superficially resembling those of flax.

The genus has recently been split, with many of the species formerly included now transferred to the genus Leptosiphon (Jepson Manual).

Linanthus Ground Pink Linanthus dianthiflorus
Selected species
  • Linanthus bellus (Gray) Greene
  • Linanthus bigelovii (A. Gray) Greene
  • Linanthus concinnus Milliken
  • Linanthus demissus (A. Gray) Greene
  • Linanthus dianthiflorus (Benth.) Greene
  • Linanthus dichotomus Benth.
  • Linanthus filiformis (Parry ex A. Gray) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson
  • Linanthus inyoensis (I.M.Johnst.) J.M.Porter & L.A.Johnson
  • Linanthus jonesii (A. Gray) Greene
  • Linanthus killipii H. Mason
  • Linanthus maculatus (Parish) Milliken
  • Linanthus orcuttii (Parry & A. Gray) Jeps.
  • Linanthus parryae (A. Gray) Greene
  • Linanthus pungens (Torr.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson
  • Linanthus watsonii (A. Gray) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson

  • Linanthus Linanthus parryae Evolution of the Phlox Family
    Species formerly treated in Linanthus, now transferred to Leptosiphon
  • Leptosiphon acicularis
  • Leptosiphon ambiguus
  • Leptosiphon androsaceus
  • Leptosiphon arenicola
  • Leptosiphon aureus
  • Leptosiphon bicolor
  • Leptosiphon bolanderi
  • Leptosiphon breviculus
  • Leptosiphon ciliatus
  • Leptosiphon filipes
  • Leptosiphon floribundus
  • Leptosiphon grandiflorus
  • Leptosiphon harknessii
  • Leptosiphon lemmonii
  • Leptosiphon liniflorus
  • Leptosiphon montanus
  • Leptosiphon nudatus
  • Leptosiphon nuttallii
  • Leptosiphon oblanceolatus
  • Leptosiphon pachyphyllus
  • Leptosiphon parviflorus
  • Leptosiphon pygmaeus
  • Leptosiphon rattanii
  • Leptosiphon septentrionalis
  • Leptosiphon serrulatus

  • Linanthus Sandblossoms Sand Blossoms Parry39s Linanthus Linanthus parryae

    References

    Linanthus Wikipedia