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- Chrysosplenium_iowense abstract "Chrysosplenium iowense is a species of flowering plant in the saxifrage family known by the common name Iowa golden-saxifrage. It is native to North America, where it is "primarily a Canadian species", occurring from the northern Northwest Territories south to British Columbia and east to Manitoba. There are also disjunct, relictual occurrences within the United States, in the Driftless Area of Minnesota and Iowa.This plant is a stoloniferous herb with erect stems up to 15 centimeters tall. Flowering stems are not produced during the first season. Leaves occur on the stolons and the stems. They have five to nine lobes around the edges. The inflorescence is a cyme of up to 12 flowers with leaflike yellow-green bracts and small yellow or greenish sepals. The production of flowers varies by temperature, with the maximum flowering occurring when the substrate is around 11 to 12°C. Plants require insects for pollination. The cuplike fruit capsule contains many reddish seeds.Habitat types include wet and moist streambanks and woods. In the southern part of its range this northern species occurs and persists in spots that are always cool to cold, such as ice caves and tunnels carrying cold air. Associated plants include Abies balsamea, Acer spicatum, Adoxa moschatellina, Betula alleghaniensis, Carex media, Carex peckii, Circaea alpina, Cornus canadensis, Equisetum scirpoides, Linnaea borealis, Lycopodium spp., Maianthemum canadense, Mertensia paniculata, Rhamnus alnifolia, Ribes hudsonianum, Taxus canadensis, Trillium nivale, and Viburnum trilobum.Populations of this plant are generally small, containing no more than a few hundred individuals.Threats to this species include trampling and other disturbance by humans and cattle. Logging is a threat for several reasons; the machinery damages the habitat and the process of logging leads to the succession of woody vegetation, erosion, and changes in shade and hydrology. Agriculture also alters the habitat. In Alberta the plant grows in areas with busy oil and gas exploration activity. Some sources consider this species as C. alternifolium var. sibiricum.".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense binomialAuthority Per_Axel_Rydberg.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense class Eudicots.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense conservationStatus "G3".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense division Flowering_plant.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense family Saxifragaceae.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense genus Chrysosplenium.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense kingdom Plant.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense order Eudicots.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense order Saxifragales.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense thumbnail Chrysosplenium_iowense.jpg?width=300.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=CHALS3.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense wikiPageID "34799334".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense wikiPageRevisionID "533100189".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense binomial "Chrysosplenium iowense".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense binomialAuthority Per_Axel_Rydberg.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense familia Saxifragaceae.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense genus "Chrysosplenium".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense hasPhotoCollection Chrysosplenium_iowense.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense ordo Saxifragales.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense regnum "Plantae".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense species "C. iowense".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense status "G3".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense statusSystem "TNC".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense unrankedOrdo Eudicots.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense subject Category:Saxifragaceae.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense type Eukaryote.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense type Plant.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense type Species.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense type Organism.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense comment "Chrysosplenium iowense is a species of flowering plant in the saxifrage family known by the common name Iowa golden-saxifrage. It is native to North America, where it is "primarily a Canadian species", occurring from the northern Northwest Territories south to British Columbia and east to Manitoba. There are also disjunct, relictual occurrences within the United States, in the Driftless Area of Minnesota and Iowa.This plant is a stoloniferous herb with erect stems up to 15 centimeters tall.".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense label "Chrysosplenium iowense".
- Chrysosplenium_iowense sameAs m.0j3c_f8.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense sameAs Q5114944.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense sameAs Q5114944.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense wasDerivedFrom Chrysosplenium_iowense?oldid=533100189.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense depiction Chrysosplenium_iowense.jpg.
- Chrysosplenium_iowense isPrimaryTopicOf Chrysosplenium_iowense.