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- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum abstract "Sisyrinchium sarmentosum is a species of flowering plant in the iris family known by the common names pale blue-eyed grass and mountain blue-eyed grass. It is native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, where it is known from a part of the Cascade Mountains in Washington and Oregon.This perennial herb grows up to 32 centimeters tall. The grasslike leaves, located around the base of the plant, are linear in shape and up to 20 centimeters long. Each flower has six pale blue tepals with yellow bases. They are a centimeter long or slightly longer. Each has a rounded tip with a bristle in the center. The fruit is a rounded brown capsule half a centimeter long. Flowering occurs in June at lower elevations and July at higher. The flowers open in late morning or mid-day.This plant grows in mountain meadows in southern Washington and northern Oregon. Most of the 22 known populations are found within the Gifford Pinchot and Mt. Hood National Forests. The plants occur at elevations within the Pacific silver fir and grand fir zones. The habitat is usually wet, and snowy during the winter. The meadows are surrounded by conifers and meadow species may include Deschampsia cespitosa, Alopecurus pratensis, Phleum pratense, Poa palustris, Juncus tenuis, Juncus ensifolius, Carex vesicaria, Carex microptera, Agrostis idahoensis, Fragaria virginiana var. platypetala, Prunella vulgaris, Trifolium repens, Potentilla drummondii, Ranunculus flammula, Solidago canadensis, Veronica scutellata, Botrychium multifidum, Antennaria microphylla and Viola adunca.This plant reproduces sexually and by cloning. Grazing by cattle reduces the plant's ability to reproduce by seed, so cloning is often more common. This tends to reduce the genetic diversity of populations, so grazing is a major threat to the species. At least 82% of all the plants are located on one grazing allotment on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Fire suppression is another threat. When the natural fire regime is prevented, large and woody vegetation encroaches on the plant's meadow habitat, producing competition and shade. Invasive species of plants are a threat, including Cynoglossum officinale, Senecio jacobaea, Cirsium arvense, and Cirsium vulgare. Other threats include recreation, hybridization with Sisyrinchium idahoense, and logging.".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum binomialAuthority Suksd..
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum class Monocotyledon.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum conservationStatus "G2".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum division Flowering_plant.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum family Iridaceae.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum family Iridoideae.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum family Sisyrinchieae.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum genus Sisyrinchium.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum kingdom Plant.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum order Asparagales.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=SISA4.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum wikiPageID "35458913".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum wikiPageRevisionID "559482180".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum binomial "Sisyrinchium sarmentosum".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum binomialAuthority "Suksd. ex Greene".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum familia Iridaceae.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum genus "Sisyrinchium".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum hasPhotoCollection Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum ordo Asparagales.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum regnum Plant.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum species "S. sarmentosum".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum status "G2".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum statusSystem "TNC".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum subfamilia Iridoideae.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum tribus Sisyrinchieae.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum subject Category:Flora_of_Oregon.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum subject Category:Flora_of_Washington_(state).
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum subject Category:Sisyrinchium.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum type Eukaryote.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum type Plant.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum type Species.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum type Organism.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum comment "Sisyrinchium sarmentosum is a species of flowering plant in the iris family known by the common names pale blue-eyed grass and mountain blue-eyed grass. It is native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, where it is known from a part of the Cascade Mountains in Washington and Oregon.This perennial herb grows up to 32 centimeters tall. The grasslike leaves, located around the base of the plant, are linear in shape and up to 20 centimeters long.".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum label "Sisyrinchium sarmentosum".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum label "Голубоглазка лозовидная".
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum sameAs m.0j9lrwj.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum sameAs Q4142531.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum sameAs Q4142531.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum wasDerivedFrom Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum?oldid=559482180.
- Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum isPrimaryTopicOf Sisyrinchium_sarmentosum.