Streptanthus glandulosus Hook.

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Howell-No. 13077. Streptanthus secundus Greene form.
Sepals greenish-yellow, becoming more yellow in age, rather
fleshy with hyaline margin, sepals nearly equal, rather
sharply and prominently keeled, the two lateral slightly
raised toward the upper one, so that the tips of the three
are approximate, the lower one horizontal or nearly so;
petals arranged in two sets, the blade of the upper ones
erect and scarcely divergent and the blades of the lower
ones a little smaller, deflexed and somewhat divergent,
limb white-crisped with yellow veins, the claw yellow;
the two upper stamens connivent nearly to the anthers which
are without pollen and the lateral pair with shorter filaments
and larger longer anthers than the lower pair, the lateral
pair 6 mm. long, the lower 8 mm. long; pistil glabrous,
•stigma discoid.
13077
Herbarium of the University of Notre Datne, Indiana
QUANTITATIVE. STUDIES IN THE BRASSICACEAE
Streptanthus glandulosus Hook.
Determined by Theodore J. Crovello 1975
Collection label data and State of the Specimen information
have been captured for computer retrieval. Address inquiries
to the above.
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Flora of California
Streptanthus secundus Greene Form?
Near Petrified Forest,
Sonoma County
John Thomas Howell
July 4 » 1957
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