Stellaria_borealis

<i>Stellaria borealis</i>

Stellaria borealis

Species of flowering plant in the carnation family Caryophyllaceae


Stellaria borealis is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae known by the common name boreal starwort.[2] It has a circumboreal distribution, occurring throughout northern areas of the Northern Hemisphere. It occurs in many types of moist and wet habitat, including marshes, riverbanks, lakesides, floodplains, talus, ditches, and moist spots in forests and woodlands. It is quite variable in appearance, especially across subspecies. In general, it is a rhizomatous perennial herb forming mats of branching, four-angled stems lined with lance-shaped leaves a few centimeters in length. The inflorescence bears many flowers each with five deeply lobed white petals. Some flowers lack petals and have only the five pointed green sepals.

Quick Facts Stellaria borealis, Conservation status ...

This plant is sometimes infected with the smut fungus Microbotryum violaceum (Microbotyrum stellariae), which causes its anthers to turn red.[3]


References

  1. NatureServe (2024). "Stellaria borealis". Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  2. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Stellaria borealis". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 1 December 2015.



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