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Navarretia setiloba

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Polemoniaceae

Scientific name
  
Navarretia setiloba

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Navarretia

Rank
  
Species

Navarretia setiloba is a rare species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common names Paiute Mountain pincushionplant and Piute Mountains navarretia.

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Distribution

The plant is endemic to California, where it is known from fewer than ten occurrences at the southern tip of the Sierra Nevada, Tehachapi Mountains, San Emigdio Mountains, and adjacent southern San Joaquin Valley, primarily within Kern County, California.

It is named for Piute Mountain in the Southern Sierra near Lake Isabella, not the Piute Mountains of the Mojave Desert, which are far outside its range. It is a California Native Plant Society listed critically endangered species.

It grows in moist depressions in grassland, oak woodland, and pinyon-juniper woodland habitats, from 500–2,100 metres (1,600–6,900 ft) in elevation.

Description

Navarretia setiloba is a hairy, glandular annual herb growing 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in) tall. The leaves are divided into many forked linear lobes.

The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers surrounded by leaflike bracts. The flowers are about a centimeter long and are purple-blue with white throats. The bloom period is April to July.

References

Navarretia setiloba Wikipedia