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Western Grasswort

Lilaeopsis occidentalis Coult. & Rose

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Lilaeopsis occidentalis Coult. & Rose, Bot. Gaz. 24: 48. 1897
Cranlziola occidentalis K.-Pol. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. II. 29: 125. 1916. Lilaeopsis lineala var. occidentalis Jepson, Madrono 1: 139. 1923.
Leaves linear, terete, 2.5-15 cm. long, 1-4 mm. broad; peduncles 5-45 mm. long, weak, shorter than the leaves; umbels 5-12-flowered; pedicels slender, ascending to recurved and pendulous, 2-8 mm. long; fruit ovoid, 2 mm. long, 1.25-2 mm. broad, the dorsal ribs obscure, the lateral broad.
Type locality: Salt marshes of Tillamook Bay, Oregon, Howell.
Distribution: Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to the coast of central California (Elmer 2767, Hall 205, Macoun 307).
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Albert Charles Smith, Mildred Esther Mathias, Lincoln Constance, Harold William Rickett. 1944-1945. UMBELLALES and CORNALES. North American flora. vol 28B. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Lilaeopsis occidentalis

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Lilaeopsis occidentalis is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common name western grasswort. It is native to the coastline western North America from far southern Alaska to California, where it grows in brackish and salt marshes. This is a perennial herb producing a tuft of thready but stiff and erect grasslike leaves up to about 30 centimeters long from a rhizome network. The minute flowers are located in an umbel on a short stalk. They yield tiny round fruits only 1 or 2 millimeters wide.

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Lilaeopsis occidentalis: Brief Summary

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Lilaeopsis occidentalis is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common name western grasswort. It is native to the coastline western North America from far southern Alaska to California, where it grows in brackish and salt marshes. This is a perennial herb producing a tuft of thready but stiff and erect grasslike leaves up to about 30 centimeters long from a rhizome network. The minute flowers are located in an umbel on a short stalk. They yield tiny round fruits only 1 or 2 millimeters wide.

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