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bitter root Draba

Habit Perennials; (densely pulvinate); caudex branched (branches elongated, loose, with persistent leaf remains, terminating in flowering or sterile shoots); scapose.
Stems

unbranched, (0.05–)0.2–0.6 dm, glabrous.

Basal leaves

(densely imbricate); rosulate;

petiolate;

petiole ciliate throughout;

blade (fleshy), oblong to obovate or oblanceolate, 0.3–0.7(–1) cm × 1–2(–2.5) mm, margins entire, (ciliate, trichomes simple, 0.1–0.5 mm, apex obtuse), surfaces glabrous (midvein obscure abaxially).

Cauline leaves

0.

Racemes

2–8(–10)-flowered, ebracteate, (subcorymbose), slightly elongated in fruit;

rachis not flexuous, glabrous.

Flowers

sepals oblong, 1.5–2.2 mm, glabrous;

petals pale to bright yellow, spatulate, 3.5–4 × 1–2 mm;

anthers ovate, 0.3–0.4 mm.

Fruiting pedicels

divaricate-ascending (not decurrent basally), straight, 4–10 mm, glabrous.

Fruits

ovate to oblong-elliptic, plane, flattened, 4–8 × 2–4 mm;

valves (obscurely veined), glabrous;

ovules 6–14 per ovary;

style 0.1–0.5 mm.

Seeds

ovoid, 1.2–1.5 × 0.8–1 mm.

Draba daviesiae

Phenology Flowering Jul–Aug.
Habitat Talus slopes, rock crevices and cracks, rocky ridges and slides, alpine meadows
Elevation 2700-2900 m (8900-9500 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
MT
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Although originally described as a variety of Draba apiculata (= D. globosa), D. daviesiae is distinct morphologically. It is easily distinguished from the former by its densely pulvinate habit, obtuse leaf blades, and obscurely veined fruit valves. By contrast, D. globosa exhibits a cespitose but non-pulvinate habit, acute leaf blades, and prominently veined fruit valves. Draba daviesiae is known from the Bitterroot Mountains in Ravalli County.

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

Source FNA vol. 7, p. 305.
Parent taxa Brassicaceae > tribe Arabideae > Draba
Sibling taxa
D. abajoensis, D. albertina, D. aleutica, D. alpina, D. aprica, D. arabisans, D. arctica, D. arctogena, D. argyrea, D. arida, D. asprella, D. asterophora, D. aurea, D. aureola, D. bifurcata, D. borealis, D. brachycarpa, D. brachystylis, D. breweri, D. burkei, D. californica, D. cana, D. carnosula, D. chamissonis, D. cinerea, D. corrugata, D. corymbosa, D. crassa, D. crassifolia, D. cruciata, D. cuneifolia, D. cusickii, D. cyclomorpha, D. densifolia, D. exunguiculata, D. fladnizensis, D. glabella, D. globosa, D. graminea, D. grandis, D. grayana, D. heilii, D. helleriana, D. hitchcockii, D. howellii, D. incana, D. incerta, D. incrassata, D. inexpectata, D. jaegeri, D. juvenilis, D. kassii, D. kluanei, D. lactea, D. lemmonii, D. lonchocarpa, D. longisquamosa, D. macounii, D. maguirei, D. malpighiacea, D. micropetala, D. mogollonica, D. monoensis, D. mulliganii, D. murrayi, D. nemorosa, D. nivalis, D. norvegica, D. novolympica, D. oblongata, D. ogilviensis, D. oligosperma, D. oreibata, D. oxycarpa, D. palanderiana, D. pauciflora, D. paucifructa, D. paysonii, D. pectinipila, D. pedicellata, D. pennellii, D. petrophila, D. pilosa, D. platycarpa, D. porsildii, D. praealta, D. pterosperma, D. ramosissima, D. ramulosa, D. rectifructa, D. reptans, D. ruaxes, D. santaquinensis, D. saxosa, D. scotteri, D. serpentina, D. sharsmithii, D. sibirica, D. sierrae, D. simmonsii, D. smithii, D. sobolifera, D. spectabilis, D. sphaerocarpa, D. sphaeroides, D. standleyi, D. stenoloba, D. stenopetala, D. streptobrachia, D. streptocarpa, D. subalpina, D. subcapitata, D. subumbellata, D. trichocarpa, D. ventosa, D. verna, D. viridis, D. weberi, D. yukonensis, D. zionensis
Synonyms D. apiculata var. daviesiae, D. densifolia var. daviesiae
Name authority (C. L. Hitchcock) Rollins: Contr. Gray Herb. 214: 5. (1984)
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