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Annual, biennial, perennial herb, shrub
Leaves simple, alternate; stipules small, tooth- or gland-like; blade entire to deeply lobed
Inflorescence: raceme, terminal, spike-like
Flower generally bisexual, small, asymmetric, 1 per bract; sepals 28; petals 08; disk sometimes present; stamens 350+, generally on disk, anthers 2-chambered; pistils generally ± compound, 27-parted, generally open at top, ovary superior, sessile or short-stalked, generally 1-chambered, stigmas beak-like
Fruit: capsule, gaping at top, or berry
Seeds fewmany, reniform
Genera in family: 6 genera, 70 species: n&e hemispheres, especially Medit
Reference: [Abdallah & de Wit 1978 Meded Landbouwhogeschool 78(14):99416]
Annual, perennial herb, shrub
Leaf petioled or not; blade entire to deeply lobed
Flower: sepals 48, margins generally white; petals 48, base generally dilated, limb generally lobed; stamens 1040, on prominent disk; stigmas 35
Fruit: capsule
Species in genus: 55 species: especially Eur, Medit; cultivated as ornamental and naturalized widely
Etymology: (Latin: to calm, from supposed sedative property)
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Perennial, glabrous
Stem < 7 dm
Leaf pinnately lobed; lobes 13 per side
Inflorescence: bracts 1.52 mm, not persistent in fruit; pedicel 24.5 mm
Flower: sepals 6; petals 6, 23 mm, yellow, unlike, unequally 23-lobed; stamens 1417, not persistent in fruit
Fruit erect, 3-parted
Seed 1.51.7 mm, smooth
Chromosomes: 2n=24,48
Ecology: Creekbeds
Elevation: 400750 m.
Bioregional distribution: Inner North Coast Ranges (s Lake Co.)
Distribution outside California: native to Mediterranean