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Kalmiopsis fragrans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kalmiopsis fragrans
''Kalmiopsis fragrans'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the heath family known by the common name North Umpqua kalmiopsis. It is endemic to Oregon in the United States, where there are just a few known populations, all within Douglas County.〔(''Kalmiopsis fragrans''. ) The Nature Conservancy. Retrieved 10-16-2011.〕 This plant has been known since the 1950s〔 but it was generally treated as a form of ''Kalmiopsis leachiana''.〔(''Kalmiopsis fragrans''. ) Flora of North America. Retrieved 10-16-2011.〕 In 2007 it was separated and described as a new species.〔Meinke, R. J. and T. N. Kaye. 2007. ''Kalmiopsis fragrans'' (Ericaceae), a new distylous species from the southern Cascade mountains of Oregon. ''Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas'' 1(1): 9-19.〕 It differs slightly from ''K. leachiana'' in the size and shape of the flower.〔 ==Description== ''Kalmiopsis fragrans'' is plant is a shrub which grows tall. The aromatic, glandular green leaves are oval or oblong in shape and variable in size, up to about at the largest. The inflorescence bears 2 to 12 showy pink flowers each in diameter. The protruding stamens are tipped with purple anthers and have tufts of yellow hairs around the bases.〔 The plant is distylous, some individuals having long stamens and a short pistil, and some having short stamens and a long pistil.〔
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