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Penthorum sedoides L. is a plant in the Penthoraceae family, order Saxifragales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Penthorum sedoides L. (Penthorum sedoides L.)
Plantae

Penthorum sedoides L.

Penthorum sedoides L.

Penthorum sedoides L. is a flowering plant native to eastern North America with distinct physical features and specific habitat preferences.

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Family
Genus
Penthorum
Order
Saxifragales
Class
Magnoliopsida
⚠️ Toxicity Note

Insufficient toxicity evidence; avoid direct contact and ingestion.

About Penthorum sedoides L.

Height

Penthorum sedoides L. grows to between 10 and 80 centimeters in height.

Stem and Inflorescence

The erect lower part of its stem is smooth, while its curved, branching inflorescence is covered in glandular hairs.

Leaf Characteristics

Its leaves are lanceolate with fine serrations, measuring 2 to 18 centimeters long and 0.5 to 5.5 centimeters wide.

Flower Structure

The flowers are roughly half a centimeter wide, with 10 stamens and no petals.

Fruit Characteristics

The fruit is a star-shaped capsule made of 5 carpels united at the base, which turns red during autumn.

Overall Distribution

Penthorum sedoides is widely distributed across the United States and Canada.

United States Distribution

In the United States, it has been recorded in most states, with the exception of western states.

Canada Distribution

In Canada, it has been recorded in the eastern provinces of Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec, and also in British Columbia.

Rhode Island Conservation Status

The state of Rhode Island lists Penthorum sedoides as a species of special concern.

Native and Introduced Range

This plant is only native to the eastern half of the North American continent; in the Pacific Northwest, it is an introduced species that grows in commercial cranberry bogs.

Virginia Habitat

In Virginia, Penthorum sedoides grows in habitats including alluvial swamps, floodplain pools, rocky or sandy shores, fens, marshes, beaver ponds, and disturbed wetlands.

Photo: (c) Eric M Powell, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Eric M Powell · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Saxifragales Penthoraceae Penthorum

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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