Androsace septentrionalis subsp. subumbellata, Kyle Canyon, Spring Mountains, Nevada.
Conservation status
Secure (NatureServe)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Eudicots
Clade:
Asterids
Order:
Ericales
Family:
Primulaceae
Genus:
Androsace
Species:
A. septentrionalis
Binomial name
Androsace septentrionalis
L.
Subspecies
Androsace septentrionalis L. subsp. septentrionalis
Androsace septentrionalis L. subsp. glandulosa (Woot. & Standl.) G.T. Robbins
Androsace septentrionalis L. subsp. puberulenta (Rydb.) G.T. Robbins
Androsace septentrionalis L. subsp. subulifera (A.Gray) G.T. Robbins
Androsace septentrionalis L. subsp. subumbellata (A. Nelson) G.T. Robbins
Androsace septentrionalis (pygmyflower rockjasmine, pygmy-flower rock-jasmine, northern rockjasmine,[2]Northern fairy candelabra,[3] Chinese: bei dian di mei[4]) is a species of annual herbaceous plant in the Primrose family (Primulaceae), native to North America,[3] Asia, and Europe.[4]
^"NatureServe Explorer - Androsace septentrionalis". NatureServe Explorer Androsace septentrionalis. NatureServe. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 22 Jun 2022.
^"ITIS Standard Report Page: Androsace septentrionalis". Integrated Taxonomic Information System on-line database. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Retrieved 2010-04-15.
^ abTWC Staff (2008-12-17). "NPIN: Androsace septentrionalis (Pygmyflower rockjasmine)". Native Plant Information Network (NPIN). Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
^ ab"Androsace septentrionalis". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
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