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Stevens' nama

Nama stevensii C. Hitchc.

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Stevens' nama
Stevens' nama
Stevens' nama

Morphology

Stem
Erect, widely branched from bases to just above mid-stem, covered with stiff-hairs.
Leaves
Alternate, simple, sessile, linear to linear-lanceolate, .5 to 1.25 inch long, less than 1/8 inch wide, grayish stiff-hairy; margins entire, rolling under; tips taper to points.
Inflorescence
Solitary flowers or terminal cymes, in leaf axils.
Flower
5-parted; calyces deeply divided almost to base, lobes long-pointed; corollas 5-lobed, funnel to bell shaped, about 1/4 inch long, lavender; stamens 5, unequal in length, less than 1/2 as long as corollas, bases of filaments expanded into minute, free-margined appendages.
Fruit
Capsules; seeds 40-50, tiny, yellow.

Ecology

Habitat
Open sites in sandy, gypsum soils.
Distribution
South-central Kansas

Additional Notes

Comments

Stevens' nama occurs only in south-central counties bordering Oklahoma.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Hydrophyllaceae - Waterleaf Family
Life Span
Annual
Height
2-10 inches
Last Updated
2007-10-08
Color Groups
Blue, Purple, Lavender & Violet Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: May, June, July