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Arenaria livermorensis

Arenaria livermorensis Correll  
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Livermore Sandwort
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Ronald L. Hartman, Richard K. Rabeler, Frederick H. Utech in Flora of North America (vol. 5)
Plants perennial, matted, moss-like. Taproots filiform. Stems 15-25, decumbent, trailing, green, 1-4 cm; internodes angular to grooved, 1-11/ 2 times as long as leaves, minute, shiny, pubescence of widely spreading to slightly retrorse hairs in 2 lines. Leaves connate basally, with herbaceous sheath 0.1-0.2 mm, sessile; blade 1-veined, vein prominent abaxially, linear, 4-6 × 1 mm, herbaceous, rigid, margins thickened, herbaceous, shiny, lined with peglike cilia, apex acute, pungent-tipped, not pustulate, glabrous; axillary leaf clusters present. Inflorescences solitary flowers in distal leaf axils. Pedicels erect or ascending in fruit, 6-10 mm, minutely pubescent. Flowers: sepals green, 1-veined, slightly keeled proximally, broadly lanceolate (herbaceous portion narrowly lanceolate), 3-4 mm, not enlarging in fruit, apex acute to acuminate, not pustulate, glabrous; petals absent; stamens ca. 8. Capsules very loosely enclosed by calyx, ovoid, 2-3 mm, 2/ 4/ 5 times as long as sepals. Seeds 5-7, dark brown to black, subglobose, slightly compressed, ca. 1 mm, shiny, smooth.

Flowering spring-summer. Crevices of cliffs and bare walls; of conservation concern; 2100-2500 m; Tex.

Arenaria livermorensis is known only from the Davis Mountains in the Trans-Pecos region of western Texas. It may be related to A. lycopodioides Willdenow ex Schlechtendal, a species found in the mountains of central Mexico.

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