PRAIRIE PHLOX
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File Size: 75 KB |
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Phlox pilosa L.
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Douglas County, Kansas |
Perennial |
Height: 8-30 inches |
Family: Polemoniaceae - Polemonium Family |
Flowering Period: May, June, July |
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Stems: | | Erect to ascending, 1-several, branching at base or sometimes above, 6-12 nodes, soft downy to glandular-hairy. | Leaves: | | Opposite, simple, sessile, linear to lanceolate or narrowly ovate, 1 to 3.5 inches long, 1/4 to 1 inch long wide, prominent central vein; surfaces soft hairy; margins entire; tips tapering to long points. | Inflorescences: | | Panicles, compact to open, terminal; flowers 12-50+. | Flowers: | | Showy; calyx 5-lobed, 1/3 to 1/2 inch long, glandular-pubescent, tube and lobes about equal in length; lobes long-pointed; tips with stiff awns; corolla trumpet-shaped, pink, purple or rarely white; tube 1/3 to 1/2 inch long; lobes 5, petal-like, united, oblanceolate to egg-shaped, 1/2 inch long, spreading; tips rounded; base of each lobe often with darker spots; stamens 5, unequal, yellow-tipped. | Fruits: | | Capsule, ovoid to oblong, 1/4 inch long, tan, breaking into 3 sections; seeds 3 per fruit, black. | Habitat: | | Meadows, prairies, roadsides, open slopes or woodland openings; moist to dry rocky or sandy soils. | Distribution: | | East 1/4 of Kansas. | Uses: | | Native Americans took an infusion made from the leaves to purify the blood and used it as a wash to treat eczema. The root was used in a love medicine compound. | Comments: | | A variable species that forms clumps via rhizomes. This phlox has no decumbent sterile shoots. |
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Prairie phlox | | 87 KB | Douglas County, Kansas |
| Prairie phlox | | 97 KB | Douglas County, Kansas |
| Prairie phlox inflorescence | | 115 KB | Douglas County, Kansas |
| Prairie phlox leaves | | 123 KB | Douglas County, Kansas |
| Prairie phlox sepals | | 75 KB | Douglas County, Kansas |
| Prairie phlox stem | | 66 KB | Douglas County, Kansas |
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