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Valerianella Radiata
''Valeriana woodsiana'' (synonym ''Valerianella radiata''), common name beaked cornsalad, is a plant native to the United States. It is an annual self pollinating flowering plant and besides being edible there are no known uses. ''Valerianella radiata'' flowers from April- May. Description ''Valeriana woodsiana'' typically grows to a height of 0.6 m (2 ft). Flowers are perfect. It has 5 white flower petals that are arranged bilaterally symmetrical with fused sepals. The leaves are simple, entire, and toothed with opposite arrangement of two leaves per node on stem. It has 3 stamens, one pistil with three carpels, an inferior ovary with 3 locules and one ovule per locule, slightly 3-lobed stigmas and produces dry fruit 2 - 2.5 mm long. ''Valerianella radiata'' has a corolla length of less than 2 mm.Wallis, C. S. "Valerianella in Cherokee County, Oklahoma." ''Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science''. 1952. The fruit is usually yellowish and glabrous to ...
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''Valeriana woodsiana'' (synonym ''Valerianella radiata''), common name beaked cornsalad, is a plant native to the United States. It is an annual self pollinating flowering plant and besides being edible there are no known uses. ''Valerianella radiata'' flowers from April- May. Description ''Valeriana woodsiana'' typically grows to a height of 0.6 m (2 ft). Flowers are perfect. It has 5 white flower petals that are arranged bilaterally symmetrical with fused sepals. The leaves are simple, entire, and toothed with opposite arrangement of two leaves per node on stem. It has 3 stamens, one pistil with three carpels, an inferior ovary with 3 locules and one ovule per locule, slightly 3-lobed stigmas and produces dry fruit 2 - 2.5 mm long. ''Valerianella radiata'' has a corolla length of less than 2 mm.Wallis, C. S. "Valerianella in Cherokee County, Oklahoma." ''Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science''. 1952. The fruit is usually yellowish and glabrous to ...
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