Androsace delphinensis


Androsace delphinensis is a plant species in the family Primulaceae.

Taxonomy

Androsace delphinensis was named after the region of Dauphiné, a former French province in the southern French Alps. The holotype was collected in Pic Coolidge in Ecrins in Hautes-Alpes of France.

Description

Androsace delphinensis is a perennial cushion plant species, usually high and in diameter. It is made of loose to slightly compact rosettes. It has hairy lanceolate leaves, usually long and wide. Its hairs are often branched with a short branch at the top, sometimes broken. The flowers are always white, in diameter. It typically flowers from June to August.

Habitat and distribution

Androsace delphinensis inhabit rock crevices on gneiss, granite, sandstone and flysch at elevations from. This species is endemic to the southwestern Alps.