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Oreocarya subretusa

Boraginaceae

Crater Lake Cryptantha

Oreocarya subretusa
Upright from woody base. Stems, leaves coated with bristly hairs, those on lower leaf surfaces with bulbous bases. Leaves narrow, clustered at base, few upward. Inflorescence narrow to head-like, dense with leaf-like bracts coated with white to yellow bristly hairs under tight coils of flowers. Flower white, the inside of tube yellow. Grows in pumice and sandy soils, ridges, at mid- to high elevations.

  • Rarity: Locally Common
  • Flowering Time: Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer
  • Flower Form: 5 petals,bell shape, Nut-like Seeds.(Borage)
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Height: 2–8 inches
  • Habitat: Alpine, Subalpine
  • Found In: Crater Lake NP, Mt. Eddy, Steens, Wallowas
  • Native: Yes
  • Also Known As: Alpine Cryptantha, Waterton Lakes Cryptantha
  • Latin Synonyms: Cryptantha subretusa, Cryptantha sobolifera

Map of where Oreocarya subretusa is found