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- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus abstract "Streptanthus farnsworthianus is an uncommon species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name Farnsworth's jewelflower. It is endemic to California, where it is limited to the woodlands of the Sierra Nevada foothills. It is an annual herb producing a hairless, waxy, purple or purple-tinged stem up to half a meter tall or more. The ephemeral basal leaves have blades up to 15 centimeters long which are each divided into several narrow lobes or leaflets. Leaves higher on the stem have purple lance-shaped blades that generally clasp the stem at their bases. Flowers occur at intervals along the upper stem with one or two leaflike purple bracts at the base of the raceme. Each flower has an urn-shaped calyx of purple sepals up to a centimeter long. Curling purple-veined white petals emerge from the tip of the calyx. The fruit is a straight or curving silique up to 12 centimeters long. The plant was named for Evalyn Lucille Klein Farnsworth, a foothills cattle rancher and plant collector who first discovered it growing on her land.".
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus binomialAuthority John_Thomas_Howell.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus class Eudicots.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus class Rosids.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus division Flowering_plant.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus family Brassicaceae.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus genus Streptanthus.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus kingdom Plant.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus order Brassicales.
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- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=STFA2.
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- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus binomial "Streptanthus farnsworthianus".
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus binomialAuthority John_Thomas_Howell.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus familia Brassicaceae.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus genus "Streptanthus".
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus hasPhotoCollection Streptanthus_farnsworthianus.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus ordo Brassicales.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus regnum "Plantae".
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus species "S. farnsworthianus".
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus unrankedSubclassis Rosids.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus subject Category:Flora_of_California.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus subject Category:Streptanthus.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus type Eukaryote.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus type Plant.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus type Species.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus type Organism.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus comment "Streptanthus farnsworthianus is an uncommon species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name Farnsworth's jewelflower. It is endemic to California, where it is limited to the woodlands of the Sierra Nevada foothills. It is an annual herb producing a hairless, waxy, purple or purple-tinged stem up to half a meter tall or more. The ephemeral basal leaves have blades up to 15 centimeters long which are each divided into several narrow lobes or leaflets.".
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus label "Streptanthus farnsworthianus".
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- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus sameAs Q7623317.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus sameAs Q7623317.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus wasDerivedFrom Streptanthus_farnsworthianus?oldid=559490899.
- Streptanthus_farnsworthianus isPrimaryTopicOf Streptanthus_farnsworthianus.