Texas
Wildbuds

Stemodia lanata

(Gray Woolly Twintip)

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Stemodia lanata, Goose Island State Park, Aransas Co. 5076

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Stemodia lanata, Goose Island State Park, Aransas Co. 5081

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Stemodia lanata, Goose Island State Park, Aransas Co. 5078

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Stemodia lanata, Goose Island State Park, Aransas Co. 5075

Scientific Name Stemodia lanata USDA PLANTS Symbol STLA17
Common Name Gray Woolly Twintip, Woolly Stemodia ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. 508054
Family Plantaginaceae (Plantain) Wildflower Center Ref. Click Here
Description Habitat: Sandy soils on hillsides, plains, brushlands, woodland openings and disturbed sites.
Plant: Prostrate, sprawing or somewhat upright perennial with branching stems up to 40 inches long; herbage covered with fine woolly hairs giving the plant a silver-gray appearance.
Leaves: Opposite, elliptic to obovate blades are 3/8 to 1-1/4 inches long and up to 3/8-inch wide; edges slightly serrate; surfaces are densely covered with white hairs.
Inflorescence: One or two flowers growing in the leaf axils, each about 1/2-inch across and with a corolla that is 5-lobed, blue-purple to lavender with a white throat and purple streaks.
Bloom Period: February to May.
References: Flora of North America, "Wildflowers of Texas" by Geyata Ajilsvsgi and "Wildflowers of Texas" by Michael Eason.
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Texas Status:
Native

Banner photo of Castilleja indivisa and Lupinus ssp. taken along FM 1323 north of Johnson City, Blanco County

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