. . . . . . . . . . . . "Dodecatheon jeffreyi"@fr . . . . . . "Dodecatheon jeffreyi \u00E4r en vivev\u00E4xtart som beskrevs av Van Houtte. Dodecatheon jeffreyi ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Dodecatheon och familjen vivev\u00E4xter."@sv . . . . . "Dodecatheon jeffreyi \u00E4r en vivev\u00E4xtart som beskrevs av Van Houtte. Dodecatheon jeffreyi ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Dodecatheon och familjen vivev\u00E4xter."@sv . . . . . . "Dodecatheon jeffreyi"@sv . "jeffreyi"@en . . . . "Q32856495"@en . "A.R.Mast & Reveal"@en . . "3536"^^ . "Primula sect. Dodecatheon"@en . . "Primula jeffreyi, synonym Dodecatheon jeffreyi, is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family known by the common names Sierra shooting star, Jeffrey's shooting star, and tall mountain shooting star. This wildflower is native to western North America from California to Alaska to Montana, where it grows in mountain meadows and streambanks. This is a thick-rooted perennial with long, slightly wrinkled leaves around the base. It erects slim, tall, hairy stems which are dark in color and are topped with inflorescences of 3 to 18 showy flowers. Each flower nods, with its pointed center aimed at the ground when fresh, and becomes more erect with age. It has four or five reflexed sepals in shades of pink, lavender, or white which lie back against the body of the flower. Each sepal base has a blotch of bright yellow. From the corolla mouth protrude large dark anthers surrounding a threadlike stigma. The flowers of this species were considered good luck by the Nlaka'pamux people, who used them as amulets and love charms. The specific epithet jeffreyi is in honor of John Jeffrey."@en . "Dodecatheon jeffreyi est une esp\u00E8ce de plantes vivaces \u00E0 fleurs de la famille des Primulac\u00E9es se trouvant \u00E0 l'ouest de l'Am\u00E9rique du Nord. Son \u00E9pith\u00E8te lui a \u00E9t\u00E9 donn\u00E9 en hommage au botaniste am\u00E9ricain d'origine \u00E9cossaise John Jeffrey. Synonyme : \n* Primula jeffreyi (Van Houtte) A.R.Mast & Reveal"@fr . "Primula jeffreyi"@en . . . . . "Primula jeffreyi, synonym Dodecatheon jeffreyi, is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family known by the common names Sierra shooting star, Jeffrey's shooting star, and tall mountain shooting star. This wildflower is native to western North America from California to Alaska to Montana, where it grows in mountain meadows and streambanks. This is a thick-rooted perennial with long, slightly wrinkled leaves around the base. It erects slim, tall, hairy stems which are dark in color and are topped with inflorescences of 3 to 18 showy flowers. Each flower nods, with its pointed center aimed at the ground when fresh, and becomes more erect with age. It has four or five reflexed sepals in shades of pink, lavender, or white which lie back against the body of the flower. Each sepal base h"@en . . . . . "Q3033651"@en . . . . . . . . "In Henry M. Jackson Wilderness"@en . . . "15159490"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1094751487"^^ . . . . "Dodecatheon jeffreyi est une esp\u00E8ce de plantes vivaces \u00E0 fleurs de la famille des Primulac\u00E9es se trouvant \u00E0 l'ouest de l'Am\u00E9rique du Nord. Son \u00E9pith\u00E8te lui a \u00E9t\u00E9 donn\u00E9 en hommage au botaniste am\u00E9ricain d'origine \u00E9cossaise John Jeffrey. Synonyme : \n* Primula jeffreyi (Van Houtte) A.R.Mast & Reveal"@fr . "Primula"@en .