Phlox hoodii : Moss Phlox

Taxonomy

Scientific Name:

Kingdom: Plantae

Division:

Class: Dicoteldonae (two seed-leaves)

Family: Polemoniaceae (Phlox Family)

Genera: Phlox (Phlox) (Gk. phlox= a flame; referring to the brilliant colours of the flowers)

Species: hoodii

Synonym(s): P. richardsonii

English Name(s):

Moss Phlox,

First Nation Names:


Description

Structure:

  • Low tufted matted herbaceous plants from taproots.
  • Cushion-like dwarf plant arising from a subligneous base.
  • Stems decumbent or ascending, much branched to unbranched.

Leaves:

  • Opposite and simple (one blade).
  • Margins entire (smooth).
  • Minutely spiny tipped.
  • More or less overlapping.
  • Awl-shaped, over lapping, cobwebby-hiary toward base.

Reproductive Parts:

  • Calyx (sepals) united, 5-lobed.
  • Corolla (petals) united, 5-lobed. Lobes radiating outward and very showy.
  • Flowers perfect (bisexual), and regular in symmetry.
  • Ovary is superior (above recepticle), and 3-loculed (chambered).
  • Stamens (male parts) 5, attached to corolla tube.
  • Calyx cobwebby-hairy
  • Corolla tube usually extending well beyond the tips of the calyx.
  • Flowers 1 cm or more wide, usually white.
  • Flowers mostly solitary at ends of branches.

Seed:

  • Fruit is a capsule.
  • Capsule 3-cavitied, rupturing the calyx (sepals).
  • Seeds 1-2 per cavity.

Not to Be Confused With:

  • Can be distinguished from Phlox alaskensis, the other Phlox in our area, by its smaller white flowers and its non-flattened leaves.
  • This small plant can be mistaken for a moss when not in bloom!

Biology

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      Ecology

      Animal Uses:

        Habitat:

        • Dry prairies and foothills.
        • Sandy soils

        Uses

        Modern:

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          Food:

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                            Images

                            Plant in bloom


                            Plant in bloom side-view


                            Matted plant


                            Quite a few flowers


                            Gone to seed


                            USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database


                            Range Maps

                            World Range: North American in the Prairie Provinces west, south in to the US. Disjunct to YT & AK.

                            Prov/State Abrev. List


                            In Yukon: Uncommon; in southwestern and central Yukon.

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