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Critically Imperiled Plant Profile
(Not Listed or Proposed under the Endangered Species Act)

Minuartia stolonifera.
This kind of flower cluster, where the uppermost or central flower opens and matures first, is called a cyme. Photo by Julie K. Nelson.

Minuartia stolonifera range map.
Minuartia stolonifera range map.

Minuartia stolonifera, Scott Mountain sandwort

Threats

  • Road Maintenance.

Conservation Status

National Forest and Grassland Occurrence

More Information

Minuartia stolonifera.
The species name comes from the plant’s stolons, which are thin, elongated stems lying on the ground and forming roots as well as erect stems. Photo by Julie K. Nelson.

Minuartia stolonifera.
>The plants grow among serpentine boulders. Photo by Julie K. Nelson.

Minuartia stolonifera habitat.
Scott Mountain sandwort is known only from a few places near Scott Mountain pass in the Klamath Ranges, at the border of Siskiyou and Trinity Counties. Photo by Julie K. Nelson.

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Last modified: Wednesday, 13-Oct-2010 14:35:53 EDT