''Linum perenne'', the perennial flax,
blue flax or lint, is a
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. They include all forbs (flowering plants without a woody stem), grasses and grass-like plants, a vast majority of ...
in the family
Linaceae, native to
Europe
Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a subcontinent of Eurasia and it is located enti ...
, primarily in the
Alps
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and locally in
England
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. It has been introduced into North America, where it can be found on mountain ridges, wooded areas, and in sandy plain habitats of the
sagebrush steppe, growing near sagebrush and rabbitbrush (''
Chrysothamnus
''Chrysothamnus'', known as rabbitbrush, rabbitbush, and chamisa, are a genus of shrubs in the family Asteraceae. The native distribution is in the arid western United States, Canada, and northern Mexico. It is known for its bright white or ...
'').
It is a slender
herbaceous
Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials.
Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous"
The fourth edition ...
perennial plant
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growing to tall from a fairly woody
root crown
A root crown, also known as the root collar or root neck, is that part of a root system from which a stem arises. Since roots and stems have quite different vascular
Blood vessels are the structures of the circulatory system that transport bloo ...
, with tough, unbranched stems,
and many spirally arranged narrow lanceolate
leaves 1–2.5 cm long. The
flower
A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). The biological function of a flower is to facilitate reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism ...
s are blue, in diameter, and have five petals.
The flowers will fall off if the stems are broken.
The English populations are sometimes distinguished as ''Linum perenne'' subsp. ''anglicum'' and high altitude populations in the Alps as ''Linum perenne'' subsp. ''alpinum''. The similar western North American species ''
Linum lewisii'' is sometimes treated as a
subspecies of ''L. perenne''.
Native Americans used the stems to make fishing line and nets.
Cultivation
Cultivars
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for garden use include 'Blue Sapphire'.
References
Further reading
* Blamey, M. & Grey-Wilson, C. (1989). ''Illustrated Flora of Britain and Northern Europe''. Hodder & Stoughton.
* Huxley, A. (1992). ''New RHS Dictionary of Gardening'' vol. 3: 93. Macmillan.
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perenne
Flora of Europe
Flora of the Alps
Garden plants of Europe
Plants described in 1753
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
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