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Pedicularis groenlandica is an erect plant that can grow to a height of 60 centimetres (24 in), but may be only 10 centimetres (3.9 in) tall. [4] It generally has 5–20 larger leaves that sprout directly from the base of the plant (basal leaves).
Pedicularis abrotanifolia M.Bieb. ex Steven Pedicularis acaulis Scop. Pedicularis achilleifolia Stephan ex Willd. Pedicularis acmodonta Boiss. Pedicularis adunca M.Bieb. ex Steven Pedicularis × affinis Steininger Pedicularis afghanica Wendelbo Pedicularis alaica A.D.Li Pedicularis alaschanica Maxim. Pedicularis alatavica Stadlm. ex Vved. Pedicularis alberti Regel Pedicularis albida Pennell ...
Pedicularis contorta var. rubicunda, Selway coil-beaked lousewort; Pedicularis crenulata, scallop-leaf lousewort; Pedicularis cystopteridifolia, fern-leaved lousewort; Pedicularis groenlandica, elephant's-head lousewort; Pedicularis oederi, Oeder's lousewort; Pedicularis parryi, Parry's lousewort; Pedicularis pulchella, mountain lousewort
Pedicularis is a genus of perennial green root parasite plants currently placed in the family Orobanchaceae (the genus previously having been placed in Scrophulariaceae sensu lato [1]). Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum (Moor-king Lousewort) Pedicularis semibarbata ssp charlestonensis (pinewoods lousewort) Pollination Pedicularis zeylanica
Minuartia groenlandica – native; Minuartia rossii ssp. rossiii – native; Minuartia rubella – native; Minuartia stricta – native; Sagina cespitosa – native; Sagina nivalis – native; Sagina nodosa – native; Sagina procumbens – native; Sagina saginoides – native; Silene acaulis – native; Silene furcata ssp. angustiflora – native
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Although individual plants can be profuse in favourable situations, relatively few plant species tend to be represented in a given place. In northern Greenland, the ground is covered with a carpet of mosses and low-lying shrubs such as dwarf willows and crowberries. Flowering plants in the north include yellow poppy, Pedicularis, and Pyrola.
The flowers are produced in a dense oblong inflorescence, each flower with a red corolla, with the upper tip hairy; the corolla tube is longer than the calyx. It grows in moist places and on heaths, often together with Dryas octopetala and Cassiope tetragona. Like all Pedicularis it is a hemiparasite and the preferred host is probably Dryas ...