Polemonium vanbruntiae Britton (redirected from: Polemonium caeruleum subsp. vanbruntiae)
Family: Polemoniaceae
[Polemonium caeruleum subsp. vanbruntiae (Britton) J.F. Davids.,  more...]
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Erect, 4-10 dm, the upper internodes elongate; lvs as in no. 2 [Polemonium reptans L.], the lfls sharply acute; infl compact, few-fld; cal at anthesis 8-10 mm, usually longer than the pedicel, the lobes conspicuously longer than wide; cor 14-20 mm, lobed to about the middle, the lobes ±erose; stamens surpassing the cor by 5-7 mm; 2n=18. Swamps and stream-banks; Me., Vt. and n. N.Y. to W.Va.; local. June, July.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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