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2017 Plants of the Month

April 2017 Plant of the Month

Photo by Vernon Smith

Mt. Burdell Jewelfkower

by Doreen Smith

Mt. Burdell Jewelfkower

by Doreen Smith

Marin probably has a new endemic plant, one not yet written up in a scientific journal!
We have heard that soon Dr. Robert Preston will publish an account of this unusual jewelflower.

Independently, on each of the north and south ends of the Mt. Burdell escarpment, Aaron Arthur and I found a Streptanthus that wouldn’t key out in the 2012 Jepson Flora.
We put pictures of it online at Calphotos.org. Dr. Preston immediately recognized that it was likely a new species and collected a small amount of material to get it genetically investigated for a comparison with known Streptanthus and Caulanthus species. California Academy of Sciences has herbarium specimens.
The annual plants initially have a rosette of leaves that look very like those of Streptanthus glandulosus, but when it flowers it is completely different.
Superficially it looks like the perennial taxon, Streptanthus tortuosus. The nearest population of that species is on Mt. Hood in Sonoma County.

Photos by Vernon Smith

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