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Species Information

Kingdom: Plantae
  Phylum: Anthophyta
    Class: Dicotyledoneae
      Order: Capparales
        Family: Brassicaceae
          Genus: Streptanthus
            Species: sparsiflorus

Guadalupe Jewelflower - Streptanthus sparsiflorus

Guadalupe Jewelflower

Image courtesy of New Mexico Rare Plants

290306

Species Extent (New Mexico)

General Description

Annual, glabrous throughout; stems and leaves glaucous (bluish); stems 3-6 dm tall, simple below, branched from about 1 dm upward; leaves somewhat fleshy, greenish and minutely punctate above, slate-colored and nonpunctate below; lower stem leaves sessile, auriculate, lyrately pinnatifid to nearly runcinate, 8-12 cm long, 2-4 cm wide; leaves gradually reduced upward; upper stem leaves mostly entire, occasionally sinuate-dentate, ovate to broadly oblong, obtuse, auriculate and clasping the stem; inflorescence racemose, usually fewer than 10 flowers per raceme; flowers slightly zygomorphic; sepals straw-colored to pale purplish, not swollen, narrowly ovate, 9-11 mm long, about 2 mm wide, lateral sepals more narrowly tapered and thicker at tip than upper and lower sepals; petals showy, purplish, 15-18 mm long, blades 3-5 mm wide, reflexed at flowering; stamens 4, upper pair protruding beyond sepals, filaments 7-9 mm long, anthers 2.5-3 mm long, lower pair of stamens with anthers included, filaments 4-5 mm long, anthers 3-4 mm long, single stamens often with anthers longer than filaments; fruiting pedicels stout, terete, divaricately ascending, 5-10 mm long, strongly expanded at the summit; siliques subsessile, divaricately ascending, linear, obtuse to somewhat acute above and below, strongly flattened parallel to the plane of the septum, 4-7 cm long, 5-7 mm wide, valves with a central nerve from base to apex, septum translucent, entire, funicles winged; seeds flattened, widely wing-margined, orbicular, about 5 mm in diameter, wings uniform, 1-1.2 mm wide. Flowers May through June.

Status

Global Rank: G2Q

State Rank: S2

State Status:

Federal Status:

USFS Status: R3 SCC

BLM Status: BLM SENSITIVE

SWAP Status:

NMRP Strategy Status: Strategy Species

Observations in Natural Heritage New Mexico Database

Number of Subpopulations: 12

Number of Mapped Locations: 81

Number of Observations: 85

Observation date range: 04-12-1940 to 06-01-2005

External Links

View More Information about this species at:
  NatureServe Explorer
  New Mexico Rare Plants Website
  Environmental Conservation Online System (ECOS)

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