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Stellaria humifusa

  • Family name: Caryophyllaceae
  • Common name: saltmarsh starwort
  • Growth form: Forb
  • Names used on the Toolik-Arctic Geobotanical Atlas maps:
    • Arctic Alaska Tundra Vegetation Map: Stellaria humifusa

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  1. Stellaria humifusa    , saltmarsh starwort
  2. Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
    Website: Flora of Iceland
    Source of original image

  1. Stellaria humifusa    , saltmarsh starwort
  2. Close-up of flower. The 5 petals are deeply cleft, longer than the calyx; 10 stamens (the inner whorl at anthesis and the outer whorl still at pre-anthesis) and 3 styles.
    Manitoba, Churchill, Beech Bay, in the tidal estuary of the Churchill River, south of the Port, 58?44'N, 94?10'W. Canada.
    Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Stellaria humifusa    , saltmarsh starwort
  2. Close-up of plant. Plants growing prostrate on and sprawling across imperfectly drained mud flats in extensive salt meadow.
    Manitoba, Churchill, Beech Bay, in the tidal estuary of the Churchill River, south of the Port, 58?44'N, 94?10'W. Canada.
    Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Stellaria humifusa    , saltmarsh starwort
  2. Close-up of plant. Plants growing prostrate on and sprawling across imperfectly drained mud flats in extensive salt meadow.
    Manitoba, Churchill, Beech Bay, in the tidal estuary of the Churchill River, south of the Port, 58?44'N, 94?10'W. Canada.
    Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Stellaria humifusa    , saltmarsh starwort
  2. Flowering plants. Clayey salt-marsh with Stellaria humifusa dominating, and with scattered shoots of Puccinellia phryganodes (ssp. vilfoidea).
    Norway: Svalbard, Dickson Land, Vestfjorden. Aug. 1996.
    Image author: R. Elven ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image