
Rare Plant Details
Physaria alpina is found on open, rocky alpine tundra and ridge crests. Sites are underlain by limestone and dolomite, often whitish or red in color. Populations occur on flat to 30 percent slopes. Plants …
Alpine physaria | North American Rock Garden Society
Mar 14, 2010 · Only named in 1981, Physaria alpina is the queen of Colorado physarias. This shows it in a garden setting where it can last three or four years. The flowers are a really lovely deep yellow …
Avery Peak Twinpod / Center For Plant Conservation
Oct 31, 2018 · Experiments were conducted in 2019 to determine germination requirements of this species. The species will used in experimental ageing tests to determine seed longevity in ex situ …
Studying Pollen Limitation of the Avery Peak Twinpod
May 9, 2024 · Rare species contribute to our global biodiversity like the Avery Peak Twinpod (Physaria alpina), which only occurs in certain alpine areas of Colorado and is considered imperiled due to its …
Physaria alpina
Native Habitat: Whitish or red substrates from limestone or dolomite, ridge crests, rocky alpine tundra and open areas. Webref 38 - Flora of North America (2019) Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, …
USDA Plants Database Plant Profile General
Physaria (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) A. Gray - twinpod P.
Physaria alpina - Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
First published in Brittonia 33: 339 (1981) The native range of this species is Colorado. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the subalpine or subarctic biome. Discover the flowering plant tree of life and …
Physaria alpina - FNA
Taxon name Physaria alpina + Taxon parent Physaria + Taxon rank species + Trichome architecture simple +, stalked +, subsessile + and sessile + Trichome arrangement mixed + Trichome …
Physaria - Alpine Garden Society
Previous Genus: xPhyllothamnus Next Genus: Physoplexis Species in Physaria P.alpestris, P.chambersii, P.didymocarpa, P.geyeri, P.oregana
Physaria alpina | Avery Peak twinpod - Wildflower Search
Avery Peak twinpod Mustard Family Physaria alpina Brassicaceae --more-- Image Author: ©2004 Steve O'Kane Image License: Author's permission Image Source Category: Wildflowers Flowers: Four …