Waldsteinia fragarioides
Barren strawberry Taxonomy
Synonyms: Subspecific taxa: Classification:
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Species Distribution
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Absent: Not known from county Medium confidence: Medium or unknown confidence; often old records or unverifiable observations Medium-high confidence: Often observations by expert botanists High confidence: Often vouchered herbarium records Planted / introduced: Native species introduced outside historic range, or only in planted locations within county (e.g., restorations) Historic / extirpated: Only historic records for the species; likely extirpated (Note that this category is not yet functional) North American distribution maps for this species: FLNA;  USDA Plants;  BONAP;  BISON
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Species Status
Status/Listing: Extinct Notes:According to Ebinger et al. 2010, "Barren strawberry is native to eastern Canada, northeastern United States, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to Georgia. It is known only from Pope County [moist sandstone ledge, 1 mile SW of Eddyville 1968, Mohlenbrock & J.E. Schwegman (SIU)]. Schwegman could not locate the population in 2004. This taxon was listed as state endangered until considered extirpated from Illinois (Nyboer and Ebinger 2004)." Origin: Native
Species Description
General: Dicot-herb, perennial Roots: primary, adventitious, rhizomes Shoots: basal leaf arrangment; compound, trifoliate leaf type; serrate leaf margin; Pinnate leaf venation; oblanceolate leaf shape Inflorescence: dichasium Flowers: perfect; 5 merous; complete, regular; yellow; perigynous ovary position Fruit: achene Physiology: autotrophic; C3 C02 fixation Reproduction: sexual, vegetative
Ecology & Natural History
Habitat: Clearings. ILPIN Notes: Northern species- disjunct population. Functional Relationships:
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