Family | BRASSICACEAE |
Genus species | Arabis olympica Piper |
Bibliography | Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 16: 208 (1913) |
Native Range | Washington |
Primary Biome | Subalpine |
Habitat | scree and moraines |
Altitude | 1300-1400m |
Description | lower leaves petiolate, oblanceolate to obovate, 4-10mm, entire, ciliate, obtuse, sparsely pubescent, stem leaves oblong, flowers in raceme, sepals ovate, petals 3-4mm long |
Size | 7-11cm |
Color | white |
Bloom | summer |
Ca | |
Type | perennial |
Cultivation | gravelly, humous, moist, semi-shady site alpine house, moist, humous, gravelly soil, semi-shade |
Propagation | seed in spring, barely covered, germ. 1 month, 10-16°C division in fall; cuttings in late summer |
Synonyms | Arabis furcata var. olympica (Piper) Rollins |
Territory | 7 Northern America 73 Northwestern U.S.A. (WAS Washington) |