Difference between revisions of "Streptanthus glandulosus subsp. secundus"

(Greene) Kruckeberg

Madroño 14: 223. 1958.

Basionym: Streptanthus secundus Greene Fl. Francisc., 261. 1891
Synonyms: Euklisia secunda (Greene) Greene
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 5 November 2020

Stems 1.5–9.3 dm, densely hirsute proximally, sparsely pubescent distally. Cauline leaves: blade flat distally, margins dentate, surfaces densely to moderately hirsute. Racemes secund; rachis straight. Fruiting pedicels 7–10 mm, sparsely pubescent or glabrous. Flowers: sepals greenish white (base lavender or purplish), 6–7 mm, glabrous; petals white (with purple veins), 12–16 mm; adaxial filaments 7–9 mm. Fruits spreading to reflexed, arcuate; valves glabrous. 2n = 28.


Phenology: Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat: Rocky, often barren, open slopes, talus, forest openings
Elevation: 100-1200 m

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