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Cistanthe quadripetala

Cistanthe quadripetala (S. Watson) Hershkovitz  
Family: Montiaceae
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Walter A. Kelley, John M. Miller & John G. Packer in Flora of North America (vol. 4)
Plants annual, roots fibrous. Stems 2 or more from each rosette, spreading to erect, 1.5-13 cm. Leaves basal and cauline; basal in single, prostrate rosette; blade spatulate, 0.5-6 cm. Inflorescences racemose or paniculate scorpioid cymes, ± dense. Flowers pedicellate; sepals orbiculate to reniform, unequal, 4-6 mm, margins scarious; petals disarticulate in fruit, 4, pink to rose or white, 2-3 mm; stamens 1-3, anther yellow; style absent; stigmas 2; pedicel 1-3 mm. Capsules ovoid, 3-4 mm; valves 2. Seeds 5-14, black, orbicular, 0.5-0.6 mm, shiny. 2n = 44.

Flowering Apr-Jun. Open areas, usually on serpentine; 500-2000 m; Calif.
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