Dodecatheon hendersonii

Dodecatheon hendersonii

''Dodecatheon hendersonii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to western North America, from California north to southern British Columbia and Idaho. In California, it occurs in the northwest , the Cascade Range, the Sierra Nevada foothills, the Central Valley, the San Francisco Bay Area, the north Inner South Coast Ranges, and the San Bernardino Mountains. It is generally found in open woodlands, from sea level in British Columbia, up to 1,900 m altitude in California. Common names include broad-leaved shooting star, Henderson's shooting star, mosquito bills, and sailor caps.

''D. hendersonii'' is summer deciduous, dying back to the ground after the rains cease. It has basal clumps of leaves, 2–16 cm, with nodding flowers 6–25 mm long on stems 10–30 cm tall. The flowers are magenta to deep lavender to white, with the stamens thrust out and the sepals bent back. It is highly variable and hybridizes with ''Dodecatheon clevelandii'', from which it can be distinguished by its reddish or purplish stem.
Broadleaf Shooting Star  Dodecatheon hendersonii,Geotagged,Spring,United States

Uses

The leaves and roots can be eaten when roasted or boiled, but are reported to be poisonous when eaten raw.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderEricales
FamilyPrimulaceae
GenusDodecatheon
SpeciesD. hendersonii