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Blazing Star

Mentzelia laevicaulis

Description:

Mentzelia laevicaulis is a showy wildflower native to western North America. Its common names include giant blazing star and smoothstem blazing star.It grows a weedy-looking, branched stem which may reach a meter in height. The whitish-green stem and its lateral branches bear the occasional triangular sawtoothed leaf. The plant bears capsule fruits containing winged seeds. At the tip of each branch blooms a spectacular yellow flower. The star-shaped flower has five narrow, pointed petals with shiny yellow surfaces, each up to 8 centimeters long. Between the petals are long, thin yellow sepals. The center of the open-faced flower is filled with a great many whiskery yellow stamens. Beneath the petals are long, curling bracts.

Habitat:

This is a widespread plant which can be found in sandy, rocky, and disturbed areas, such as roadsides

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SharonAzzinnaro
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SharonAzzinnaro

Washington, USA

Spotted on Sep 19, 2011
Submitted on Sep 19, 2012

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