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| image = Dodecatheon hendersonii.jpg
| image = Dodecatheon hendersonii.jpg
| parent = Primula sect. Dodecatheon
| taxon = Primula hendersonii
| taxon = Primula hendersonii
| authority = (A. Gray) A.R. Mast & Reveal
| authority = (A. Gray) A.R. Mast & Reveal
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* ''Dodecatheon atratum'' <small>Greene</small>
* ''Dodecatheon cruciatum'' <small>Greene</small>
| Dodecatheon atratum | Greene
* ''Dodecatheon hansenii'' <small>(Greene) H.J. Thomps.</small>
| Dodecatheon cruciatum | Greene
* ''Dodecatheon hendersonii'' <small>[[Asa Gray|A.Gray]]</small>
| Dodecatheon ellipticum | Nutt. ex Durand
* ''Dodecatheon integrifolium var. latifolium'' <small>Hooker</small>
| Dodecatheon hansenii | (Greene) H.J.Thomps.
* ''Dodecatheon meadia var. brevifolium'' <small>A.Gray</small>
| Dodecatheon hendersonii | A.Gray
* ''Dodecatheon meadia var. ellipticum'' <small>K.Brandegee</small>
| Dodecatheon hendersonii var. cruciatum | (Greene) Greene
* ''Dodecatheon meadia var. hendersonii'' <small>(A. Gray) Brandegee</small>
| Dodecatheon hendersonii subsp. cruciatum | (Greene) H.J.Thomps.
* ''Dodecatheon meadia var. parvifolium'' <small>(R.Knuth) E.D.Br.</small>
| Dodecatheon hendersonii subsp. hansenii | (Greene) Kartesz
* ''Dodecatheon patulum var. parvifolium'' <small>R.Knuth</small>
| Dodecatheon hendersonii var. hansenii | Greene
* ''Meadia hendersonii'' <small>(A.Gray) Kuntze</small>
| Dodecatheon hendersonii subsp. parvifolium | (R.Knuth) H.J.Thomps.
| Dodecatheon hendersonii var. typicum | R.Knuth
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| Dodecatheon integrifolium var. latifolium | Hook.
|}}
| Dodecatheon latifolium | (Hook.) Piper
| Dodecatheon meadia var. brevifolium | A.Gray
| Dodecatheon meadia var. ellipticum | K.Brandegee
| Dodecatheon meadia var. hendersonii | (A.Gray) K.Brandegee
| Dodecatheon meadia var. parvifolium | (R.Knuth) E.D.Br.
| Dodecatheon patulum var. parvifolium | R.Knuth
| Meadia hendersonii | (A.Gray) Kuntze
| Meadia hendersonii var. cruciata | (Greene) Greene
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| synonyms_ref = <ref>{{cite POWO |id=60447603-2 |title=''Primula hendersonii'' |accessdate=15 April 2022}}</ref>
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'''''Primula hendersonii''''' is a [[species]] of [[flowering plant]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] Primulaceae, [[native plant|native]] to western North America, from California north to southern British Columbia and Idaho. Common names include '''broad-leaved shooting star''', '''Henderson's shooting star''', '''mosquito bills''', and '''sailor caps'''.
'''''Primula hendersonii''''' is a [[species]] of [[flowering plant]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] Primulaceae, [[native plant|native]] to western North America, from California north to southern British Columbia and Idaho. Common names include '''broad-leaved shooting star''', '''Henderson's shooting star''', '''mosquito bills''', and '''sailor caps'''.


==Description==
==Description==
''P. hendersonii'' is [[estivation|summer deciduous]], dying back to the ground after the rains cease. It has basal clumps of leaves, 2–16&nbsp;cm, with nodding flowers 6–25&nbsp;mm long on stems 10–30&nbsp;cm tall. The flowers are magenta to deep lavender to white, with the [[stamen]]s thrust out and the [[sepal]]s bent back. It is highly variable and [[Hybrid (biology)|hybridizes]] with ''[[Dodecatheon clevelandii]]'', from which it can be distinguished by its reddish or purplish stem.
''P. hendersonii'' is [[estivation|summer deciduous]], dying back to the ground after the rains cease. It has basal clumps of leaves, 2–16&nbsp;cm, with nodding flowers 6–25&nbsp;mm long on stems 10–30&nbsp;cm tall. The flowers are magenta to deep lavender to white, with the [[stamen]]s thrust out and the [[sepal]]s bent back. It is highly variable and [[Hybrid (biology)|hybridizes]] with ''[[Primula clevelandii]]'', from which it can be distinguished by its reddish or purplish stem.


==Distribution and habitat==
==Distribution and habitat==
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==Cultivation==
==Cultivation==
It needs good drainage, and needs a dry summer period. Plants germinated from seed may take 3–5 years to produce flowers. For some plants, with frequent light fertilization and moisture, dormancy may be delayed, and flowering time may be decreased to 1–2 years. Another technique to speed flowering is to place them in a cooler after dormancy, then bring them to a shadehouse in midsummer. It can be [[plant propagation|propagated]] by division in winter. It prefers shade when inland.
It needs good drainage, and needs a dry summer period. Plants germinated from seed may take 3–5 years to produce flowers. For some plants, with frequent light fertilization and moisture, dormancy may be delayed, and flowering time may be decreased to 1–2 years. Another technique to speed flowering is to place them in a cooler after dormancy, then bring them to a shadehouse in midsummer. It can be [[plant propagation|propagated]] by division in winter. It prefers shade when inland.

This plant has gained the [[Royal Horticultural Society]]'s [[Award of Garden Merit]].<ref>{{cite web|title=RHS Plant Selector - ''Dodecatheon hendersonii''|url=http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=2838|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121224160931/http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=2838|url-status=dead|archive-date=24 December 2012|accessdate=18 June 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/pdfs/agm-lists/agm-ornamentals.pdf | title = AGM Plants - Ornamental | date = July 2017 | page = 29 | publisher = Royal Horticultural Society | accessdate = 6 February 2018}}</ref>


==Uses==
==Uses==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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*[http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Dodecatheon+hendersonii Jepson Flora Project: ''Dodecatheon hendersonii'']
*[http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Dodecatheon+hendersonii Jepson Flora Project: ''Dodecatheon hendersonii'']
*[http://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.aspx?sciname=Dodecatheon+hendersonii Plants of British Columbia: ''Dodecatheon hendersonii'']
*[http://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.aspx?sciname=Dodecatheon+hendersonii Plants of British Columbia: ''Dodecatheon hendersonii'']
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[[Category:Primula|hendersonii]]
[[Category:Primula|hendersonii]]
[[Category:Flora of California]]
[[Category:Flora of California]]
[[Category:Flora of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)]]
[[Category:Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States)]]
[[Category:Flora of the Western United States]]
[[Category:Flora of the Western United States]]
[[Category:Flora of the Northwestern United States]]
[[Category:Flora of the Northwestern United States]]
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[[Category:Natural history of the California Coast Ranges]]
[[Category:Natural history of the California Coast Ranges]]
[[Category:Natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area]]
[[Category:Natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area]]
[[Category:Flora without expected TNC conservation status]]




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Latest revision as of 16:51, 24 September 2022

Primula hendersonii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Primulaceae
Genus: Primula
Section: Primula sect. Dodecatheon
Species:
P. hendersonii
Binomial name
Primula hendersonii
(A. Gray) A.R. Mast & Reveal
Synonyms[1]
    • Dodecatheon atratum Greene
    • Dodecatheon cruciatum Greene
    • Dodecatheon ellipticum Nutt. ex Durand
    • Dodecatheon hansenii (Greene) H.J.Thomps.
    • Dodecatheon hendersonii A.Gray
    • Dodecatheon hendersonii var. cruciatum (Greene) Greene
    • Dodecatheon hendersonii subsp. cruciatum (Greene) H.J.Thomps.
    • Dodecatheon hendersonii subsp. hansenii (Greene) Kartesz
    • Dodecatheon hendersonii var. hansenii Greene
    • Dodecatheon hendersonii subsp. parvifolium (R.Knuth) H.J.Thomps.
    • Dodecatheon hendersonii var. typicum R.Knuth
    • Dodecatheon integrifolium var. latifolium Hook.
    • Dodecatheon latifolium (Hook.) Piper
    • Dodecatheon meadia var. brevifolium A.Gray
    • Dodecatheon meadia var. ellipticum K.Brandegee
    • Dodecatheon meadia var. hendersonii (A.Gray) K.Brandegee
    • Dodecatheon meadia var. parvifolium (R.Knuth) E.D.Br.
    • Dodecatheon patulum var. parvifolium R.Knuth
    • Meadia hendersonii (A.Gray) Kuntze
    • Meadia hendersonii var. cruciata (Greene) Greene

Primula hendersonii is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to western North America, from California north to southern British Columbia and Idaho. Common names include broad-leaved shooting star, Henderson's shooting star, mosquito bills, and sailor caps.

Description

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P. hendersonii is summer deciduous, dying back to the ground after the rains cease. It has basal clumps of leaves, 2–16 cm, with nodding flowers 6–25 mm long on stems 10–30 cm tall. The flowers are magenta to deep lavender to white, with the stamens thrust out and the sepals bent back. It is highly variable and hybridizes with Primula clevelandii, from which it can be distinguished by its reddish or purplish stem.

Distribution and habitat

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In California, it occurs in the northwest (except the north coast), the Cascade Range, the Sierra Nevada foothills, the Central Valley, the San Francisco Bay Area, the north Inner South Coast Ranges, and the San Bernardino Mountains. It is generally found in open woodlands, from sea level in British Columbia, up to 1,900 m (6,234 ft) altitude in California.

Cultivation

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It needs good drainage, and needs a dry summer period. Plants germinated from seed may take 3–5 years to produce flowers. For some plants, with frequent light fertilization and moisture, dormancy may be delayed, and flowering time may be decreased to 1–2 years. Another technique to speed flowering is to place them in a cooler after dormancy, then bring them to a shadehouse in midsummer. It can be propagated by division in winter. It prefers shade when inland.

Uses

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The leaves and roots can be eaten when roasted or boiled, but are reported to be poisonous when eaten raw.

References

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  1. ^ "Primula hendersonii". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 15 April 2022.

Notes

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