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- Amsonia_kearneyana abstract "Amsonia kearneyana is a rare species of flowering plant in the dogbane family known by the common name Kearney's bluestar. It is native to Arizona, where there is only one native population in the Baboquivari Mountains of Pima County. There may also be a population just south of the border in Sonora, Mexico. The plant was federally listed as an endangered species in 1989. At that time the global population of the plant was made up of eight individuals in a riparian canyon. Since that time the plant has been manually propagated in an attempt to increase its numbers. Threats to the tiny native population include habitat destruction from livestock activity and flash floods in the river canyon. Many of the plants cannot reproduce because their seeds are sterile and nonviable, but this is probably due to insect predation on the seeds as they develop.This is a perennial herb growing from a thick root in rocky, cobbly alluvial soils. It produces up to 50 hairy stems reaching up to 90 centimeters in height, forming a hemispherical clump which may be nearly 2 meters across. The lance-shaped leaves are up to 10 centimeters long and 1 or 2 centimeters wide. The inflorescence bears clusters of white flowers each 1 or 2 centimeters long. The corolla is tubular opening into a flat face with short, rounded lobes. The fruit is a follicle which may be 10 centimeters in maximum length. It contains relatively large seeds which measure about a centimeter long and half a centimeter wide.The land in the area is stewarded by the Bureau of Land Management, Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, and the Tohono O'odham Nation. The plant occurs at 1,095–1,160 metres (3,593–3,806 ft) elevation. Its habitat is made up of riparian vegetation surrounded by Sonoran Desert scrub, in a transition between Madrean woodlands and chaparral.".
- Amsonia_kearneyana class Eudicots.
- Amsonia_kearneyana conservationStatus "G1".
- Amsonia_kearneyana conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Amsonia_kearneyana division Flowering_plant.
- Amsonia_kearneyana family Apocynaceae.
- Amsonia_kearneyana genus Amsonia.
- Amsonia_kearneyana kingdom Plant.
- Amsonia_kearneyana order Asterids.
- Amsonia_kearneyana order Gentianales.
- Amsonia_kearneyana wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=AMKE.
- Amsonia_kearneyana wikiPageID "30403465".
- Amsonia_kearneyana wikiPageRevisionID "606128449".
- Amsonia_kearneyana binomial "Amsonia kearneyana".
- Amsonia_kearneyana binomialAuthority "Woodson".
- Amsonia_kearneyana familia Apocynaceae.
- Amsonia_kearneyana genus "Amsonia".
- Amsonia_kearneyana hasPhotoCollection Amsonia_kearneyana.
- Amsonia_kearneyana ordo Gentianales.
- Amsonia_kearneyana regnum "Plantae".
- Amsonia_kearneyana species "A. kearneyana".
- Amsonia_kearneyana status "G1".
- Amsonia_kearneyana statusSystem "TNC".
- Amsonia_kearneyana unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Amsonia_kearneyana unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Amsonia_kearneyana unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Amsonia_kearneyana subject Category:Apocynaceae.
- Amsonia_kearneyana subject Category:Flora_of_Arizona.
- Amsonia_kearneyana subject Category:Flora_of_Sonora.
- Amsonia_kearneyana subject Category:Plants_described_in_1928.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type LivingThing100004258.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Object100002684.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Organism100004475.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Plant100017222.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type PlantsDescribedIn1928.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Whole100003553.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Eukaryote.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Plant.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Species.
- Amsonia_kearneyana type Organism.
- Amsonia_kearneyana comment "Amsonia kearneyana is a rare species of flowering plant in the dogbane family known by the common name Kearney's bluestar. It is native to Arizona, where there is only one native population in the Baboquivari Mountains of Pima County. There may also be a population just south of the border in Sonora, Mexico. The plant was federally listed as an endangered species in 1989. At that time the global population of the plant was made up of eight individuals in a riparian canyon.".
- Amsonia_kearneyana label "Amsonia kearneyana".
- Amsonia_kearneyana sameAs m.0g5r336.
- Amsonia_kearneyana sameAs Q4748802.
- Amsonia_kearneyana sameAs Q4748802.
- Amsonia_kearneyana sameAs Amsonia_kearneyana.
- Amsonia_kearneyana wasDerivedFrom Amsonia_kearneyana?oldid=606128449.
- Amsonia_kearneyana isPrimaryTopicOf Amsonia_kearneyana.