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Etymology: Sibbaldiopsis: for Dr. Robert Sibbald, 17th century Edinburgh professor and opsis, "like," referring to similarity to Sibbaldia
Plants: erect, perennial, 4"-12" tall shrub Leaves: 3-parted, obovate, tip with 3 teeth; mostly near the base of the plant Flowers: white, 5-parted, 3/8" wide; blooms June-Aug. Habitat: shores, forests; in gravelly, rocky soil Conservation Status: Native |
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© Wisconsin State Herbarium, UW-Madison
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