[The Genus Suksdorfia East of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Violet Suksdorfia, Violet Mock Brookfoam

Suksdorfia violacea

Violet Suksdorfia, Violet Mock Brookfoam: Suksdorfia violacea


Stem leaf of Violet Mock Brookfoam, Violet Suksdorfia: Suksdorfia violaceaThe photo at right illustrates a stem leaf on violet suksdorfia.

Characteristics:

Violet suksdorfia is a slender perennial wildflower with stems from 10-25 cm high arising from a cluster of basal leaves. The stems are glandular hairy. The orbicular to kidney-shaped basal leaves are 3-5 lobed and measure from 1-2.5 cm wide. The lobes are shallowly cleft with rounded divisions. The basal leaves are long petiolate while those of the stems are sessile with large, deeply toothed stiplules (See the large, rounded lobes of the stipules in the photo at right.).

Several flowers are found in an open inflorescence atop the stems. The calyx is long and tubular with the oblong to lanceolate lobes longer than the tube. The 5 petals are violet in color, spatulate in shape with a long, narrow base, and from 7-10 mm long.


Habitat:

Violet suksdorfia may be found on mossy banks and cliffs, sandy shaded areas that are wet in the spring, and in rock crevices.


Range

Violet suksdorfia may be found from British Columbia south along the east side of the Cascades to the Columbia River Gorge, and east to northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, and northwestern Montana.


Violet Mock Brookfoam, Violet Suksdorfia: Suksdorfia violacea

All photos on this page (except the first) are of violet suksdorfia from near the Memaloose Rest Area on Interstate 84 in the Columbia River Gorge........April 22, 2001.

Leaf of Violet Mock Brookfoam, Violet Suksdorfia: Suksdorfia violacea

Basal leaf of violet suksdorfia.

Violet Mock Brookfoam, Violet Suksdorfia: Suksdorfia violacea

Close-up of the upper stem and calyx of violet suksdorfia.

Violet Mock Brookfoam, Violet Suksdorfia: Suksdorfia violacea

Paul Slichter