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Glehnia littoralis  F. Schmidt ex Miq.  ssp. leiocarpa  (Mathias) Hultén
American glehnia,   American silvertop
Glehnia littoralis ssp. leiocarpa is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond.
California Rare Plant Rank: 4.2 (limited distribution).
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~80 records in California
yellowone or more occurrences
within a 7.5-minute quadrangle
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Parent: Glehnia littoralis
Genus: Glehnia
Family: Apiaceae  
Category: angiosperm  
PLANTS group:Dicot
Jepson eFlora section: eudicot

Wetlands:
Arid West: Occurs in non wetlands
Mountains, Valleys and Coast: Occurs usually in non wetlands, occasionally in wetlands

Habitat: coastal

Communities: Coastal Strand

Name Status:
Accepted by JEF + CNPS + PLANTS

Alternate Names:
PLANTSCymopterus littoralis
JEF + PLANTSGlehnia leiocarpa
PLANTSGlehnia littoralis var. leiocarpa
Information about  Glehnia littoralis ssp. leiocarpa from other sources
Nursery availability from CNPLX
Commercial availability unknown.
Jepson eFlora

USDA PLANTS Profile (GLLIL)

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[explorer.natureserve.org] Limited Range, Taxonomy: A distinct subspecies limited to the North American Pacific coast, distinguished from the typical subspecies of the Asiatic Pacific coast by its hairy fruits. Treated as a distinct species by Hitchcock, et al (1955) (B55HIT01AKUS), while recognized as a subspecies in most other treatments, including Kartesz (1989) (U89KAR01AKUS). (contributed by Mary Ann Machi)


Suggested Citation
Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, with data contributed by public and private institutions and individuals. [web application]. 2024. Berkeley, California: The Calflora Database [a non-profit organization]. Available: https://www.calflora.org/   (Accessed: 03/28/2024).