Difference between revisions of "Aureolaria pedicularia"
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It is a root parasite on red and black oaks. Musselman (1969) found that in all of several thousand seedlings, development was halted without attachment to a host.<ref name="Musselman et al 1969"/> | It is a root parasite on red and black oaks. Musselman (1969) found that in all of several thousand seedlings, development was halted without attachment to a host.<ref name="Musselman et al 1969"/> | ||
===Habitat=== <!--Natural communities, human disturbed habitats, topography, hydrology, soils, light, fire regime requirements for removal of competition, etc.--> | ===Habitat=== <!--Natural communities, human disturbed habitats, topography, hydrology, soils, light, fire regime requirements for removal of competition, etc.--> | ||
− | + | In the Coastal Plain in Florida, ''A. pedicularia'' has been found in a slash pineland (FSU Herbarium) and is considered a dominant species in sand dunes (Leicht-Young et al. 2009) | |
===Phenology=== <!--Timing off flowering, fruiting, seed dispersal, and environmental triggers. Cite PanFlora website if appropriate: http://www.gilnelson.com/PanFlora/ --> | ===Phenology=== <!--Timing off flowering, fruiting, seed dispersal, and environmental triggers. Cite PanFlora website if appropriate: http://www.gilnelson.com/PanFlora/ --> |
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Aureolaria pedicularia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants |
Class: | Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons |
Order: | Scrophulariales |
Family: | Scrophulariaceae |
Genus: | Aureolaria |
Species: | A. pedicularia |
Binomial name | |
Aureolaria pedicularia ((L.) Raf. | |
Natural range of Aureolaria pedicularia from USDA NRCS Plants Database. |
Common Name: Fernleaf Yellow False Foxglove
Contents
Taxonomic notes
Description
Distribution
Ecology
It is a root parasite on red and black oaks. Musselman (1969) found that in all of several thousand seedlings, development was halted without attachment to a host.[1]
Habitat
In the Coastal Plain in Florida, A. pedicularia has been found in a slash pineland (FSU Herbarium) and is considered a dominant species in sand dunes (Leicht-Young et al. 2009)
Phenology
Seed dispersal
Seed bank and germination
Germination occurs after cold treatment at 4.5 degrees Celsius for 5 months.[1]