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- Clarkia_australis abstract "Clarkia australis is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name Small's southern clarkia. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the forests of the central Sierra Nevada. It is an uncommon species threatened by such forest activities as logging. This annual herb produces a slender, erect stem approaching a meter in height. The leaves are widely linear in shape and borne on short petioles. The top of the stem is occupied by the tall inflorescence, which bears hanging buds that open from the lowest upward, so that there are several closed buds above open flowers. The sepals do not remain fused as the flower opens. The petals are diamond-shaped and sometimes lobed and curling at the tip. They are mottled or spotted lavender, purple, and reddish in color, and each is up to 1.5 centimeters long. There are 8 long stamens tipped with large anthers bearing blue-gray pollen. The stigma protrudes past the anthers.This species of Clarkia is very closely related to Clarkia virgata, and it has been suggested that it is not actually a separate species, but hybridization studies have demonstrated that there has been sufficient reproductive isolation to produce hybrid incompatibility between the two taxa, confirming that they should be treated as separate species.".
- Clarkia_australis binomialAuthority Ernest_Small_(botanist).
- Clarkia_australis class Eudicots.
- Clarkia_australis class Rosids.
- Clarkia_australis division Flowering_plant.
- Clarkia_australis family Onagraceae.
- Clarkia_australis genus Clarkia.
- Clarkia_australis kingdom Plant.
- Clarkia_australis order Myrtales.
- Clarkia_australis wikiPageExternalLink img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Clarkia+australis.
- Clarkia_australis wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=CLAU2.
- Clarkia_australis wikiPageExternalLink get_JM_treatment.pl?5263,5341,5348.
- Clarkia_australis wikiPageID "22080184".
- Clarkia_australis wikiPageRevisionID "572339982".
- Clarkia_australis binomial "Clarkia australis".
- Clarkia_australis binomialAuthority Ernest_Small_(botanist).
- Clarkia_australis familia Onagraceae.
- Clarkia_australis genus "Clarkia".
- Clarkia_australis hasPhotoCollection Clarkia_australis.
- Clarkia_australis ordo Myrtales.
- Clarkia_australis regnum "Plantae".
- Clarkia_australis species "C. australis".
- Clarkia_australis unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Clarkia_australis unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Clarkia_australis unrankedSubclassis Rosids.
- Clarkia_australis subject Category:Clarkia.
- Clarkia_australis subject Category:Flora_of_California.
- Clarkia_australis subject Category:Plants_described_in_1971.
- Clarkia_australis type LivingThing100004258.
- Clarkia_australis type Object100002684.
- Clarkia_australis type Organism100004475.
- Clarkia_australis type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Clarkia_australis type Plant100017222.
- Clarkia_australis type PlantsDescribedIn1971.
- Clarkia_australis type Whole100003553.
- Clarkia_australis type Eukaryote.
- Clarkia_australis type Plant.
- Clarkia_australis type Species.
- Clarkia_australis type FloweringPlant.
- Clarkia_australis type Organism.
- Clarkia_australis comment "Clarkia australis is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name Small's southern clarkia. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the forests of the central Sierra Nevada. It is an uncommon species threatened by such forest activities as logging. This annual herb produces a slender, erect stem approaching a meter in height. The leaves are widely linear in shape and borne on short petioles.".
- Clarkia_australis label "Clarkia australis".
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- Clarkia_australis sameAs Q5127534.
- Clarkia_australis sameAs Q5127534.
- Clarkia_australis sameAs Clarkia_australis.
- Clarkia_australis wasDerivedFrom Clarkia_australis?oldid=572339982.
- Clarkia_australis isPrimaryTopicOf Clarkia_australis.