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Moehringia lateriflora

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Caryophyllaceae

Scientific name
  
Moehringia lateriflora

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Genus
  
Moehringia

Higher classification
  
Moehringia

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Similar
  
Moehringia, Caryophyllaceae, Cinna latifolia, Vascular plant, Moehringia trinervia

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Moehringia lateriflora (bluntleaf sandwort) is a plant species native to Europe, Asia, the northern United States and most of Canada. It has been reported from every province and territory in Canada except the Northwest Territories, as well as every state in the northern half of the US, including Alaska, plus New Mexico and from Saint Pierre & Miquelon. It is also reported from Russia, China, Korea, Mongolia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, Ukraine.


Moehringia lateriflora is a perennial herb spreading by means of underground rhizomes, often forming large colonies. Aerial stems are up to 30 cm long, covered with retrorse (pointing down toward the base of the stem) hairs. Leaves are broad, up to 35 mm long. Flowers occur singly or in groups of 2-5. Petals are white, up to 6 mm long, generally twice as long as the sepals.

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