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Prosartes parvifolia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prosartes parvifolia
''Prosartes parvifolia'' (Siskiyou bells) is a rare plant species endemic to a small region in the Siskiyou Mountains of the United States. It is known from only 4 counties: 2 in California (Del Norte and Siskiyou) and 2 in Oregon (Curry and Josephine).〔(Biota of North America Program )〕 The species has been considered by some authorities as part of ''P. hookeri''〔(Flora of North America, v 26 p 144, ''Prosartes hookeri'' )〕 but others accept ''Prosartes parvifolia'' as a separate species.〔〔〔(Mesler, M., R. Bencie, & B. Hayashi. 2010. Resurrection for Siskiyou bells, ''Prosartes parvifolia'', a rare Siskiyou Mountains endemic. Madroño 57:129-135 )〕〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, ''Prosartes parvifolia'' )〕 ''Prosartes parvifolia'' is a rather stout plant with densely hairy ovate leaves. It can be distinguished from ''P. hookeri'' because ''P. parvifolia'' has single-locule ovaries and anthers much longer than the filaments.〔〔(Watson, Sereno. 1880. Geological Survey of California, Botany 2: 179, ''Prosartes parvifolia'' )〕〔Kartesz, John T. 1999. Synthesis of the North American Flora, version 1.0 1(Nomencl. Innov.): 23, computer optical disc, ''Prosartes hookeri'' var. ''parvifolia''〕〔(Britton, Nathaniel Lord. 1888. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 15(7): 188, as ''Disporum parvifolium'' )〕 ==References==
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