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Rock-gold Flower Guanophila maritima
Specimen · N°024 · Sea

Guanophila maritima

This flower blooms only on rocks where seabirds are.

FOUND 60.2°N 1.3°W · Sheer seabird-nesting stacks and skerries of the North Atlantic  ·  ✝ EX · Last seen 2009

A coastal plant 12–20 cm tall. It spreads thick succulent green leaves in a rosette and blooms dense clusters of small yellow daisy-like flowers. It roots only in rock crevices enriched by seabird droppings, enduring salt and sea wind.

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Specimen Plates

8 plates · click to enlarge
Rock-gold Flower plate 1PLATE I
Rock-gold Flower plate 2PLATE II
Rock-gold Flower plate 3PLATE III
Rock-gold Flower plate 4PLATE IV
Rock-gold Flower plate 5PLATE V
Rock-gold Flower plate 6PLATE VI
Rock-gold Flower plate 7PLATE VII
Rock-gold Flower plate 8PLATE VIII
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Field Note

Habitat
Sheer seabird-nesting stacks and skerries of the North Atlantic. Coastal rock battered without cease by tide and salt wind.
Local name
Bird Flower
Folklore
Locally, cliffs where it blooms in masses were taken as a sign that seabirds would gather and fishing would be good.
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Locator

Coordinates
60.2°N 1.3°W
Sheer seabird-nesting stacks and skerries of the North Atlantic
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Record

This flower blooms only on rocks where seabirds are.

On other cliffs it is hardly ever found.

The sheer sea stacks of the North Atlantic.

Rock battered without cease by tide and salt wind.

The Rock-gold Flower roots only in crevices enriched by seabird droppings.

It spreads thick succulent green leaves and blooms small yellow daisy-like flowers in clusters.

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Classification

Classification & specimen data
Scientific name
Guanophila maritima  L. Fontaine, 2006
Taxonomy
Plantae › Angiosperms › Dicotyledons › GuanophilalesGuanophilaceaeGuanophila › maritima
Voucher
AVF-024 · Holotype
Archive of Vanished Flora (AVF)
Conservation
✝ EX — Extinct Last seen 2009
Collector
E. Mori
2006-01-07
Synonym
Guanoopsis maritima R. Salvà, 2004
Protologue (Latin)
Herba parva rosulata, foliis crassis glaberrimis, floribus parvis stellatis. Typus: Sheer seabird-nesting stacks and skerries of the North Atlantic. Species iam extincta.
Discovered / Described
2006 / 2006
Height
12〜20cm
Life form
Rosette perennial
Phyllotaxy
Basal (rosette)
Chromosome
2n = 14
Flowering
Hours at low tide (twice daily)
Pollination
Mainly self-pollinating
Substrate · pH
Saline soil, strongly alkaline (pH 8.5+)
Elevation
0〜15 m
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Etymology

Etymology of the name
GuanophilaGENUS
guanoof guano
phil-loving
maritimaEPITHET
maritimof the sea
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