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Habit Perennials or, rarely, biennials; eglandular.
Cauline leaves

(sometimes absent);

petiolate, subsessile, or sessile;

blade base auriculate or not, margins usually entire or dentate, rarely pinnatifid.

Trichomes

often short-stalked, sessile, or subsessile, usually forked or dendritic, rarely malpighiaceous, sometimes simple or absent.

Racemes

ebracteate, often elongated in fruit.

Flowers

actinomorphic;

sepals erect, ascending, or spreading, lateral pair usually not saccate basally;

petals white, yellowish, pink, lavender, or purple, claw present, often indistinct;

filaments unappendaged, not winged;

pollen 3-colpate.

Fruits

usually siliques, rarely silicles, dehiscent, unsegmented, usually latiseptate, rarely terete or slightly angustiseptate;

ovules [2–]4–250 per ovary;

style usually distinct, rarely obsolete;

stigma usually entire, rarely 2-lobed.

Seeds

biseriate, sub-biseriate, uniseriate, or, rarely, aseriate;

cotyledons accumbent or incumbent.

Petals

purple to lavender;

sepals purplish, moderately to sparsely pubescent.

Boechera fernaldiana subsp. fernaldiana

Brassicaceae tribe Boechereae

Phenology Flowering May–Jul.
Habitat Igneous rock outcrops, talus, rocky slopes in sagebrush areas
Elevation 2200-3400 m (7200-11200 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
NV
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North America; Asia (Russian Far East)
Discussion

Subspecies fernaldiana is known from Elko, Humboldt, Lander, and Nye counties.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Genera 7, species 119 (7 genera, 117 species in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 7, p. 379. FNA vol. 7, p. 347.
Parent taxa Brassicaceae > tribe Boechereae > Boechera > Boechera fernaldiana Brassicaceae
Sibling taxa
B. fernaldiana subsp. vivariensis
Subordinate taxa
Name authority unknown Al-Shehbaz: Pl. Syst Evol. 259: 111. (2006)
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