
Kidney-Leaved Grass Of Parnassus
parnassia asarifolia
Kidney-Leaved Grass of Parnassus (Parnassia asarifolia) is an elegant, perennial wildflower native to the damp, montane wetlands of the eastern United States, particularly within the Appalachian region. Despite its common name, it is not a true grass but rather a member of the Celastraceae family. It is celebrated by botanists and nature enthusiasts for its striking, solitary white flowers, which sit atop slender stems and feature intricate, translucent green veining that guides pollinators to its center. The plant thrives in nutrient-poor, saturated soils where competition is low but survival demands specialized adaptations. Its lush, glossy, kidney-shaped basal leaves closely resemble those of wild ginger, giving the plant its specific epithet, asarifolia. Finding this delicate beauty in a bog or seep is a highlight for any wetland explorer, signifying a high-quality, undisturbed natural habitat.
Hábitat: Found in high-elevation seepages, bogs, fens, and wet stream banks, typically within acidic, saturated soils of the Appalachian region.
Aspecto
This plant is easily identified by its single, five-petaled white flower, roughly 2 to 3 centimeters across, decorated with distinctive, prominent greenish-yellow veins radiating from the base of each petal. The petals surround five fertile stamens alternating with sterile, branched gland-tipped structures called staminodes. A single leaf-like bract clasps the stem about midway up. At the base of the plant, a rosette of glossy, long-stalked, kidney-shaped leaves, measuring 3 to 10 centimeters wide, rests close to the ground. The upright flowering stems can reach heights of 15 to 50 centimeters.

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Its species name, asarifolia, means 'leaves like Asarum,' referring to the striking resemblance of its foliage to that of wild ginger.
The glistening droplets on the sterile stamens look like fresh, sugary nectar to insects, but they are actually dry, solid structures designed to deceive pollinators.
The name Grass of Parnassus is a double misnomer: it is not a grass, and while the genus is named after Greece's Mount Parnassus, this specific species is native solely to North America.
Habilidades especiales
Deceptive Staminodes
The flower produces glistening, sterile stamens tipped with yellow knobs that mimic nectar droplets to lure pollinators without expending energy to produce excess nectar.
Reniform Leaf Rosette
Its ground-hugging, kidney-shaped basal leaves efficiently capture sunlight filtering through sparse wetland canopies while maximizing moisture absorption.
Saturated Soil Tolerance
A specialized root system allows the plant to thrive in highly acidic, waterlogged, and oxygen-depleted bog environments where other plants suffocate.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 15-50 cm
- Esperanza de vida
- 3-10 años
Dieta y alimentación
Synthesizes energy from sunlight via photosynthesis, while drawing water and essential minerals from acidic, waterlogged soils.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Water
- Carbon Dioxide
- Soil Minerals
Conexiones ecológicas
Common Flower Fly
Syrphus ribesii
Pollinates the flowers, drawn in by the deceptive, glistening sterile staminodes.
Blunt-leaved Bog Moss
Sphagnum palustre
Often grows in close association with this moss, which helps create the acidic, moist microhabitat necessary for seed germination.
White-tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus
Occasionally browses on the foliage and flowering stems in wetland habitats.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Kidney-Leaved Grass Of Parnassus?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Kidney-Leaved Grass Of Parnassus es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Kidney-Leaved Grass Of Parnassus?
15-50 cm
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Kidney-Leaved Grass Of Parnassus?
3-10 años
¿Qué come Kidney-Leaved Grass Of Parnassus?
Synthesizes energy from sunlight via photosynthesis, while drawing water and essential minerals from acidic, waterlogged soils.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Kidney-Leaved Grass Of Parnassus?
Found in high-elevation seepages, bogs, fens, and wet stream banks, typically within acidic, saturated soils of the Appalachian region.
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