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Sabatia campestris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sabatia campestris
''Sabatia campestris'' (Texas star;〔United States Department of Agriculture Plants Profile: (''Sabatia campestris'' )〕 also prairie rose-gentian, prairie sabatia, meadow pink〔Plants For A Future: (''Sabatia campestris'' )〕〔Noble Foundation Plant Images: (''Sabatia campestris'' )〕) is a species of ''Sabatia'', native to the south-central United States, from Texas east to Mississippi and north to Iowa and Illinois.〔 It is also locally naturalized in New England.〔Enser, R. W. (2004). New England Plant Conservation Program ''Sabatia stellaris'' Pursh (Sea pink) Conservation and Research Plan for New England (pdf file )〕 ''Sabatia campestris'' is an annual plant growing to 15–25 cm (6-10 inches) tall with pairs of opposite leaves 8–40 mm long and 5–20 mm wide. The flowers are produced in open, long-stalked cymes at the top of the stems; the flower corolla is about 40 mm diameter, with five pink (rarely white) lobes with bluntly acute apices, and a contrasting bright yellow central 'eye'; they are hermaphrodite (contain both male and female organs). The fruit is a capsule containing numerous small seeds.〔Herbarium of Louisiana State University: (''Sabatia campestris'' collections )〕〔Pringle, J. S., & Witsell, T. (2005). A new species of ''Sabatia'' (Gentianaceae) from Saline County, Arkansas. ''Sida'' 21 (3): 1249-1262 (pdf file )〕 ==Habitat== Its natural habitats are mainly fields, prairies (hence the name Prairie rose-gentian), open ground, woods and roadside edges.
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