Cerastium arvense L. ssp. strictum (L.) ˇ Field Chickweed ˇ Caryophyllaceae (Pink Family) ˇ Synonym(s): Cerastium alsophilum, Cerastium angustatum, Cerastium ...
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Cerastium arvense ssp. strictum is a perennial herb that is native to California.
Height ranges from 2-18” tall. Field chickweed is endemic to North America, Europe and some areas of South America. It typically thrives in open sunny habitats ...
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field chickweed. General Information. Symbol: CEARS2. Group: Dicot. Duration: Perennial. Growth Habit: Forb/herb. Native Status: AK N CAN N GL N L48 N SPM N ...
In northern parts of the Ungava region of Labrador, subsp. strictum appears on occasion to intergrade with C. alpinum. The status of these plants is uncertain.
May 12, 2009 ˇ The flowers have five sepals, five petals that are white, and bloom from early spring to late summer, depending on elevation. Fruits are round ...
Herbs perennial, 15--35 cm tall. Stems sparsely caespitose, creeping proximally, erect distally, retrorsely purplish red hairy, distally both retrorsely ...
Cerastium arvense var. ophiticola Raymond FNA Ed. Comm., 2005 ˇ Cerastium arvense var. purpurascens B. Boivin FNA Ed. Comm., 2005 ˇ Cerastium arvense var.
Jun 8, 2024 ˇ Field mouse-ear chickweed is a 2″ to 12″ (5 to 30 cm) tall, perennial forb. At first, it has a vertical primary root (taproot) and forms a clump ...
A tufted perennial herb with flowering stems which forms loose mats on open slopes, meadows, coastal cliffs, inland valleys, rocky hillsides...
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