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cube and one 4-petalled flower at the top. They are said to smell faintly of musk, especially "towards the evening when the dew falls." The lateral flowers each have 5 stamens (which are deeply divided so it looks as if there are 10) and 2-5 styles. The terminal flower has only 4, similarly divided, stamens. Below the corolla, the calyx consists of 3 lobes in the lateral flowers and just 2 in the terminal one.
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It is widespread in most parts of
Britain but not common, being generally restricted to small patches in areas of ancient woodland. It becomes scarce in the north and west, where the soils are too acid for it, and parts of eastern England where there has been little woodland cover. It is absent from
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At the top of the stem, on a peduncle which is at least as long as the stem itself, at flowering, is an inflorescence that is unique to this genus and highly distinctive. It consists of a cubical cluster of 5 green flowers, about 0.5 cm in diameter, with four 5-petalled flowers on the sides of the
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in North Africa. It is not established as an introduced species beyond its natural range, except possibly in
Ireland. It is generally not considered to be rare or threatened: in the United States it is classified as "secure" and, while it has not been assessed internationally by the IUCN, many
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Other common names include five-faced bishop, hollowroot, muskroot, townhall clock, tuberous crowfoot and Good Friday plant. The name hollowroot presumably comes from the way the stolons (not actually the roots) have a dark core and so have the appearance, in a cut section, of being hollow.
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The basal leaves are a dull green above, silvery and succulent below, and dotted with stomata only on the undersides. The basal leaves are ternate (i.e. divided into 3 lobes) or twice ternate, and up to 5 cm long, whereas the stem leaves have 2 or 3 lobes, with blades up to 3 cm long.
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It is a spring-flowering species which dies back after flowering in May or June. The seeds are deposited on the ground close to the parent plant, thus limiting its ability to spread. This lack of dispersal capacity helps to account for it being largely restricted to
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grows in relatively sunny places in old woodland, such as the edges of streams, and in shady places in open habitats such as rock crevices in limestone pavements. It has a limited ability to spread by seed, but expands vegetatively via its long
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Britain are L = 4, F = 5, R = 6, N = 5, and S = 0, which show that it favours lower than average levels of light and nutrients, and higher than average moisture and alkalinity. It is found in deciduous woods under
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Moschatel is a highly distinctive plant, owing to its curious arrangement of flowers. For many years it had been considered the only species in its plant family, the
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Moschatel grows in woodland and scrub, typically in places with fairly light shade, such as the edges of paths or alongside streams and rivers. Its
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Moschatel is a patch-forming perennial about 10-15 cm (6 in.) tall, with pale green foliage and a delicate appearance. It has swollen, fleshy
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Peruzzi, L.; Passalacqua, N.G. (2008). "On a new subspecies of Adoxa moschatellina (Adoxaceae), apoendemic in
Calabria (S Italy)".
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is found in southern Italy. It is a triploid (2n = 54) with smaller pollen and stomata. Other plants are, by default, subsp.
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Benko-Iseppon, Ana Maria; Morawetz, Wilfried (2000). "Viburnales: cytological features and a new circumscription".
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The
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Ancient Greek Ξ΄ΟΞΎαΎ° (doxa), meaning
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Redfern, Margaret; Shirley, Peter (2002). "British Plant Galls".
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Moschatel spreads more rapidly by its long stolons than by seed
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Adoxaceae which has a highly distinctive inflorescence. This
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930:Stace, C.A.; Preston, C.D.; Pearman, D.A. (2015).
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410:and the common name moschatel come from the
1446:"Melanotaenium adoxae (Brefeld), Ito, 1935"
1294:"Database of Insects and their Food Plants"
1118:Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel.
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1223:Lockton, Alex; Whild, Sarah (2015).
1199:. Durham County Conservation Trust.
1149:. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology.
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984:. Psophis.blogspot.co.uk. 2016-04-30
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699:Poland, John; Clement, Eric (2009).
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1379:"Puccinia albescens Greville, 1889"
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681:Sell, Peter; Murrell, Gina (2006).
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1924:Flora of New York (state)
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1004:"Adoxa moschatellina L."
970:Collins Dictionary entry
905:Nordic Journal of Botany
883:"Adoxa moschatellina L."
1904:Flora of temperate Asia
955:Leighton, W.A. (1841).
430:Distribution and status
1240:Rodwell, J.S. (1991).
1180:Tansley, A.G. (1949).
756:The Flora of Berkshire
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