Enemion stipitatum

{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}}

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| genus = Enemion

| species = stipitatum

| authority = (A.Gray) J.R.Drumm. & Hutch.

| synonyms = Isopyrum stipitatum A.Gray

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Enemion stipitatum (syn. Isopyrum stipitatum) is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name Siskiyou false rue anemone.{{Cite web|title=Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas at Austin|url=https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=ENST|access-date=|website=www.wildflower.org}} It is native to northern California and southern Oregon where it grows in forest, woodland, and chaparral habitats in the local mountain ranges. This is a petite perennial herb producing one or more erect, unbranched stems to a maximum height no more than 15 centimeters. Leaves appear toward the top of each stem in arrays of several cloverlike leaves with three-lobed leaflets. The tiny solitary flowers each have five white petallike sepals only a few millimeters long. The center of the flower contains several thick white stamens topped with small yellow anthers and 3 to 5 styles.{{Cite web|title=Siskiyou Rue-anemone, Enemion stipitatum|url=https://calscape.org/Enemion-stipitatum-()|access-date=|website=calscape.org}}

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