bio.wikisort.org - PlantArctous alpina (syn. Arctostaphylos alpina), the alpine bearberry, mountain bearberry or black bearberry, is a dwarf shrub in the heather family Ericaceae. The basionym of this species is Arbutus alpina L..
Species of flowering plant
Arctous alpina |
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Arctous alpina var. japonica on Mt. Iide, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. |
Conservation status |
 Secure (NatureServe)[1] |
Scientific classification  |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
Clade: |
Angiosperms |
Clade: |
Eudicots |
Clade: |
Asterids |
Order: |
Ericales |
Family: |
Ericaceae |
Genus: |
Arctous |
Species: |
A. alpina |
Binomial name |
Arctous alpina
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Synonyms |
- Comarostaphylis polifolia
- Arctostaphylos alpina
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Description
Arctous alpina is a procumbent shrub usually less than 6 inches (15 cm) high with a woody stem and straggling branches. The leaves are alternate and wither in the autumn but remain on the plant for another year. The leaves are stalked and are oval with serrated margins and a network of veins. They often turn red to scarlet in autumn. The flowers are in groups of two to five, white or pink and urn-shaped and about 3 to 5 mm (0 to 0 in) long. They have five sepals, five fused petals with five small projecting lobes, ten stamens and a single carpel. The fruits are spherical, 9 to 12 mm (0 to 0 in) long, initially green, then red and finally glossy black and succulent when ripe. This plant flowers in June.[2][3]
Distribution and habitat
Arctous alpina has a circumpolar distribution. It is found at high latitudes, from Scotland east across Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska, Northern Canada and Greenland. Its southern limits in Europe are the Pyrenees and the Alps, in Asia, the Altay Mountains and Mongolia, and in North America, British Columbia in the west, and Maine and New Hampshire in the east.[4] Its natural habitat is moorland, dry forests with birch and pine and hummocks covered in moss at the edges of bogs.[3]
Ecology
Arctous alpina forms a symbiotic relationship life with fungi which supply it with nutrients such as phosphorus. The berries are appreciated by birds.[3]
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Extant Arbutoideae subfamily species |
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Arbutus |
- Arbutus andrachne
- Arbutus arizonica
- Arbutus canariensis
- Arbutus glandulosa
- Arbutus madrensis
- Arbutus menziesii
- Arbutus occidentalis
- Arbutus pavarii
- Arbutus peninsularis
- Arbutus tessellata
- Arbutus unedo
- Arbutus xalapensis
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Arctostaphylos | Subgenus Micrococcus | Section Micrococcus |
- Arctostaphylos myrtifolia
- Arctostaphylos nissenana
- Arctostaphylos nummularia
- Arctostaphylos nummularia subsp. mendocinoensis
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Subgenus Arctostaphylos | Section Arctostaphylos |
- Arctostaphylos bakeri
- Arctostaphylos densiflora
- Arctostaphylos edmundsii
- Arctostaphylos franciscana
- Arctostaphylos gabrielensis
- Arctostaphylos glauca
- Arctostaphylos hispidula
- Arctostaphylos hookeri
- Arctostaphylos insularis
- Arctostaphylos klamathensis
- Arctostaphylos manzanita
- Arctostaphylos mewukka
- Arctostaphylos nevadensis
- Arctostaphylos parryana
- Arctostaphylos patula
- Arctostaphylos pumila
- Arctostaphylos pungens
- Arctostaphylos rudis
- Arctostaphylos stanfordiana
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
- Arctostaphylos viscida
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Section Foliobracteata |
- Arctostaphylos andersonii
- Arctostaphylos auriculata
- Arctostaphylos canescens
- Arctostaphylos catalinae
- Arctostaphylos columbiana
- Arctostaphylos confertiflora
- Arctostaphylos cruzensis
- Arctostaphylos glandulosa
- Arctostaphylos glutinosa
- Arctostaphylos hooveri
- Arctostaphylos imbricata
- Arctostaphylos luciana
- Arctostaphylos malloryi
- Arctostaphylos montaraensis
- Arctostaphylos montereyensis
- Arctostaphylos morroensis
- Arctostaphylos nortensis
- Arctostaphylos obispoensis
- Arctostaphylos osoensis
- Arctostaphylos otayensis
- Arctostaphylos pajaroensis
- Arctostaphylos pallida
- Arctostaphylos pechoensis
- Arctostaphylos pilosula
- Arctostaphylos purissima
- Arctostaphylos refugioensis
- Arctostaphylos regismontana
- Arctostaphylos silvicola
- Arctostaphylos tomentosa
- Arctostaphylos virgata
- Arctostaphylos viridissima
- Arctostaphylos wellsii
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Section Pictobracteata | Arctostaphylos pringlei |
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Unassigned |
- Arctostaphylos rainbowensis
- Arctostaphylos gabilanensis
- Arctostaphylos ohloneana
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Arctous | |
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Comarostaphylis |
- Comarostaphylis arbutoides
- Comarostaphylis discolor
- Comarostaphylis diversifolia
- Comarostaphylis glaucescens
- Comarostaphylis lanata
- Comarostaphylis longifolia
- Comarostaphylis mucronata
- Comarostaphylis polifolia
- Comarostaphylis sharpii
- Comarostaphylis spinulosa
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Ornithostaphylos |
- Ornithostaphylos oppositifolia
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Xylococcus | |
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Taxon identifiers |
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Arctous alpina | |
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Arctostaphylos alpina | |
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Arbutus alpina | |
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На других языках
- [en] Arctous alpina
[es] Arctostaphylos alpina
La gayuba negra,[3] (Arctostaphylos alpina, basónimo Arbutus alpina L.) también conocida como "uva" de oso alpina, es una especie de arbusto perteneciente a la familia Ericaceae.
[ru] Толокнянка альпийская
Толокня́нка альпи́йская (лат. Arctostaphylos alpina) — вид растений из рода Толокнянка семейства Вересковые. В Сибири известна под названием амприк[4].
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