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Shining Chickweed
( Stellaria nitens )
Stellaria nitens
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About Shining Chickweed (Stellaria nitens)
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Stellaria nitens
is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common names shiny chickweed and shining starwort. It is native to western North America, including British Columbia, Alberta, and the western United States, its distribution extending into Mexico at least as far as Baja California. It grows in many types of habitat, in dry and moist areas, and sometimes in disturbed places. It is an annual herb producing a slender, upright, four-angled stem from a thin taproot, reaching up to about 25 centimeters in height. Most of the leaves are located low on the stem, each measuring up to 1. 5 centimeters long, with smaller, narrower leaves occurring above. The leaves are hairless except for some rough hairs along the margins, and the blades have shiny surfaces. The inflorescence bears a few flowers on short pedicels. The flower has five pointed sepals each a few millimeters long. There are sometimes five tiny white petals as well, though these are often absent.
Plant Description
Plant Type
Annual Herb
Size
9.8 in tall
Form
Upright
Growth Rate
Fast
Flower Color
White
Flowering Season
Winter
Wildlife Supported
Butterflies & moths hosted ( 12
likely
* )
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Dainty Sulphur
Nathalis iole
Nathalis iole
*
White-lined Sphinx
Hyles lineata
Hyles lineata
*
Elegant Sheepmoth
Hemileuca eglanterina
Hemileuca eglanterina
*
Venerable Dart
Agrotis venerabilis
Agrotis venerabilis
*
Drab Brown Wave
Lobocleta ossularia
Lobocleta ossularia
*
Spotted Cut-Worm
Xestia c-nigrum
Xestia c-nigrum
*
Dingy Cutworm
Feltia jaculifera
Feltia jaculifera
Landscaping Information
Soil Description
Adaptable, tolerant of sand, loam and clay
Natural Setting
Climate
Annual Precipitation: 5.2" - 151.1", Summer Precipitation: 0.14" - 5.63", Coldest Month: 34.9" - 56.1", Hottest Month: 59.6" - 80.4", Humidity: 0.41" - 28.73", Elevation: -3" - 6216"
Alternative Names
Common Names
: Shining Starwort, Shiny Chickweed
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Sources include:
Wikipedia
. All text shown in the "About" section of these pages is available under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
. Plant observation data provided by the participants of the
California Consortia of Herbaria
, Sunset information provided by
Jepson Flora Project
. Propogation from seed information provided by the
Santa Barbara Botanical Garden
from "Seed Propagation of Native California Plants" by Dara E. Emery. Sources of plant photos include
CalPhotos
,
Wikimedia Commons
, and independent plant photographers who have agreed to share their images with Calscape. Other general sources of information include
Calflora
,
CNPS Manual of Vegetation Online
,
Jepson Flora Project
,
Las Pilitas
,
Theodore Payne
,
Tree of Life
,
The Xerces Society
, and information provided by CNPS volunteer editors, with special thanks to Don Rideout. Climate data used in creation of plant range maps is from
PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State University
, using 30 year (1981-2010) annual "normals" at an 800 meter spatial resolution.
Links:
Jepson eFlora Taxon Page
CalPhotos
Wikipedia
Calflora
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