Limnanthes vinculans — a medium houseplant
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Limnanthes vinculans

Limnanthes Vinculans

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Limnanthes vinculans, the Sebastopol meadowfoam, is an endangered species of meadowfoam found only in the Laguna de Santa Rosa in Sonoma County, California, United States and an area slightly to the south in the Americano Creek and Washoe Creek watersheds. The name vinculans derives from the Latin root vinculum, meaning "a bond, a cord." The specific epithet vinculans means linking or bonding, in reference to the sharing of some characters of L. vinculans with L. douglasii (R.Br) and L. bakeri (J.T. Howell).

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Limnanthes
Family
Limnanthaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Sebastopol meadowfoam en Cunningham Marsh Meadowfoam
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