Large-flowered dicentra

(Ichtyoselmis macrantha)

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Description

Ichtyoselmis macrantha (also spelled Ichthyoselmis; formerly known as Dicentra macrantha; large-flowered dicentra) is the only species in the genus Ichtyoselmis. It is a perennial plant growing from a long rhizome, native to woodland and glades at elevations of 1,500–2,700 metres (4,900–8,900 ft) in northern Burma and southern China. In Sichuan Province, China, it is known as goldfish plant, because of the shape and color of the flowers. Ichtyoselmis comes from Greek ("fish") and selmís ("fishing line"). Although the correct spelling of the Greek word uses th (theta), the scientific name uses t. Leaves are divided in threes twice or three times and toothed. Flowers hang at the end of leafy stems up to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall in cymes of 3-14 flowers and have two long, thin sepals and four cream to pale yellow petals. The two outer petals are bent outwards. The two inner petals are connected at the tip and pointed. A species of flowering plant is Ichtyoselmis macrantha. It was first described by Daniel Oliver, and given the exact name of Lidén. Ichtyoselmis macrantha belongs to the genus Ichtyoselmis, and family Papaveraceae. This species is propagated by: Mass Republic of China Guizhou Sheng Hubei Sheng southern Sichuan Sheng Negros northwestern Yunnan Sheng northern Myanmar There is no listed species like this.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Ranunculales
Family:Papaveraceae
Genus:Ichtyoselmis
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