Streptanthella longirostris (S.Watson) Rydb. var. longirostris

  • Filed As

    Brassicaceae
    Streptanthella longirostris (S.Watson) Rydb. var. longirostris

  • Collector(s)

    M. D. Windham 2354, 25 Apr 2001

  • Location

    United States of America. Utah. Washington Co. ESE of Hurricane near base of Smithsonian Butte ca. 5.46 km NE of the summit (5511) of Gray Knoll.

  • Habitat

    On west-facing slope. With Pinus, Juniperus, Coleogyne and Artemisia. In rocky (Chinle and Wingate Formations) soil.

  • Description

    Annuals from slender taproots; herbage glabrous and glaucous; calyx urn-shaped at anthesis; petals with cream-colored blades and greenish-yellow claws, the veins often purplish; fruiting pedicels strongly reflexed; fruits linear with a seedless beak ca. 4 mm long; seeds uniseriate. Phenology of specimen: Fertile, Flower, Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 628147

    Occurrence ID: baaa9ded-4d32-43f4-a334-ddada0b9f77b

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Utah

  • County/Municipio

    Washington Co.

  • Locality

    ESE of Hurricane near base of Smithsonian Butte ca. 5.46 km NE of the summit (5511) of Gray Knoll

  • Township, Range, Section

    T42S, R11W, S21

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1539 m. (5049 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    37.1125, -113.101

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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NFW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
00628147
BOTANICAL
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Voucher Specimen For Chromosome Studies
n = 14
Michael D. Windham, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
PLANTS OF UTAH, U.S.A.
Streptanthella lonqirostris (S. Wats.) Rydb. var. longirostris
WASHINGTON CO.: ESE of Hurricane near base of Smithsonian
Butte ca. 5.46 km NE of the summit (5511) of Gray Knoll. T42S,
R11W, Sec. 21. Lat.: 37°06'45MN Long.: 113°06,05"W (WGS84
Datum). Elev. 5050 ft.
In rocky (Chinle & Wingate Formations) soil on W-facing slope with
Pinus, Juniperus, Coleoqyne & Artemisia. Annuals from slender
taproots; herbage glabrous & glaucous; calyx urn-shaped at
anthesis; petals with cream-colored blades & greenish-yellow claws,
the veins often purplish; fruiting pedicels strongly reflexed; fruits
linear with a seedless beak ca. 4 mm long; seeds uniseriate.
M.D. Windham (2354)
25 April 2001
Brassicaceae
Garrett Herbarium, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
00628147