Moehringia lateriflora
Blunt-leaved Sandwort
G. F. Ledingham Herbarium
University of Regina
This species has been classified as Arenaria lateriflora. However, many taxonomists place it in a separate genus (Moehringia), partly because its seeds contain a fleshy appendage known as a strophiole. Ants collect collect the seeds, eat the strophiole, and leave the remainder to germinate. Budd's Flora treats this species as a member of Arenaria. Flora of Alberta treats it as a member of Moehringia. Therefore I have included two sets of answers from the keys to the genera: a set leading to Arenaria from Budd's Flora, and a second set leading to Moehringia from Flora of Alberta. There is only one member of Moehringia described in Flora of Alberta, so the key questions leading to the species are all from Budd's Flora.
Lateriflora: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this species.
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Arenaria: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this genus.
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Moehringia: Answers to key questions in Flora of Alberta leading to this genus.
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Caryophyllaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this family.
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