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Draba incerta

(Yellowstone Draba)

Overview

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Interesting Facts

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Common Names

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Common Names in English:

Yellowstone Draba, Yellowstone Whitlow-Grass

Description

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Genus Draba

Herbs perennial , rarely annual , biennial (or subshrubs with woody stems). Trichomes simple , forked , stellate , malpighiaceous, or dendritic , stalked or sessile, often more than 1 kind present. Stems erect or ascending , sometimes prostrate , leafy or leafless and plants scapose . Basal leaves petiolate , often rosulate, simple, entire or toothed , rarely lobed . Cauline leaves petiolate or sessile, cuneate or auriculate at base , entire or dentate , sometimes absent. Racemes bracteate or ebracteate , elongated or not in fruit. Fruiting pedicels slender, erect, ascending, or divaricate . Sepals ovate , oblong , or elliptic , base of lateral pair not saccate or subsaccate, margin usually membranous. Petals yellow, white, pink, purple, orange (or rarely red) ; blade obovate , spatulate , oblong, oblanceolate , orbicular , or linear , apex obtuse , rounded , or rarely emarginate ; claw obscurely to strongly differentiated from blade. Stamens 6, tetradynamous ; filaments dilated or not at base; anthers ovate or oblong, obtuse at apex. Nectar glands 1, 2, or 4, distinct or confluent and subtending bases of all stamens; median glands present or absent; lateral glands toothlike, semiannular, or annular . Ovules 4 to numerous per ovary. Fruit dehiscent, silicles or rarely siliques, ovate, elliptic, oblong, orbicular, ovoid , globose , lanceolate, or linear, latiseptate or terete , sometimes spirally twisted; valves distinctly or obscurely veined, glabrous or pubescent ; replum rounded; septum complete , membranous, translucent ; style distinct or obsolete , glabrous; stigma capitate, entire or slightly 2-lobed. Seeds biseriate , wingless (or rarely winged ), oblong, ovate, or orbicular, flattened; seed coat minutely reticulate , not mucilaginous when wetted; cotyledons accumbent .

About 350 species: primarily in the N hemisphere, especially arctic , subarctic , alpine , and subalpine regions, with about 70 species in South America; 48 species (16 endemic) in China.

Draba is the largest and most taxonomically difficult genus in the Brassicaceae. More than 950 binomials and nearly a fourth as many infraspecific taxa have been proposed. Numerous taxa are based on trivial characters, especially the presence vs. absence of trichomes on the fruit valves. Otto Eugene Schulz (Pflanzenr. 89(IV . 105) : 1-396. 1927), hereafter Schulz (without a reference), was the last person to monograph Draba on worldwide basis. Although he accorded varietal names to forms with glabrous and pubescent fruits, this variation often occurs within the same population (see discussion under D. oreades). By contrast, petal color is taxonomically important and should be recorded in the field rather than from dried specimens because white petals sometimes dry yellow or vice versa. Another taxonomically important character is the number of ovules/seeds per ovary/fruit. This is easily obtained by counting the seeds and aborted ovules in the fruit.[1]

Physical Description

Habit: Forb/herb

Flowers: Bloom Period: March, April, May. • Flower Color: yellow

Size/Age/Growth

Size: under 6" tall.

Habitat

Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 2,875 meters (0 to 9,432 feet).[2]

Biology

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Reproduction

Duration: Perennial

Growth

Culture: Space 9-12" apart.

Soil: Minimum pH: 6.1 • Maximum pH: 7.8

Sunlight: Sun Exposure: Full Sun .

Temperature: Cold Hardiness: 4b. (map)

Taxonomy

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Synonyms

Draba laevicapsula Payson

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Last scrutiny: 2009

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Draba

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 194 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:

D. aizoides (Yellow Whitlow Grass) · D. albertina (Arc Dome Draba) · D. aleutica (Aleutian Draba) · D. alpina (Alpine Draba) · D. aprica (Hairy Draba) · D. arabisans (Rock Draba) · D. arctica (Arctic Whitlowgrass) · D. arctica subsp. ostenfeldii (Ostenfeld's Whitlowgrass) · D. arctogena (Fell-Field Whitlow-Grass) · D. argyrea (Silver Draba) · D. arida (Desert Draba) · D. asprella (Rough Draba) · D. asprella Greene var. kaibabensis C.L.Hitchc. (Kaibab Draba) · D. asprella Greene var. stelligera O.E.Schulz (Rough Draba) · D. asprella Greene var. zionensis (C.L.Hitchc.) Welsh & Reveal (Zion Draba) · D. asprella var. asprella (Rough Whitlowgrass) · D. asprella var. kaibabensis (Kaibab Whitlowgrass) · D. asprella var. stelligera (Rough Whitlowgrass) · D. asprella var. zionensis (Zion Draba) · D. asterophora (Lake Tahoe Draba) · D. asterophora Payson var. macrocarpa C.L.Hitchc. (Lake Tahoe Draba) · D. asterophora var. asterophora (Lake Tahoe Draba) · D. asterophora var. macrocarpa (Lake Tahoe Draba) · D. aurea (Golden Draba) · D. aureola (Golden Alpine Draba) · D. borealis (Boreal Draba) · D. borealis var. borealis (Boreal Whitlowgrass) · D. borealis var. maxima (Boreal Whitlowgrass) · D. brachycarpa (Short-Fruited Whitlow-Grass) · D. brachystylis (Shortstyle Draba) · D. breweri (Brewer's Whitlow-Grass) · D. breweri var. breweri (Cushion Draba) · D. breweri var. cana (Hoary Whitlowgrass) · D. californica (California Draba) · D. carnosula (Mt. Eddy Draba) · D. chamissonis (Cape Thompson Draba) · D. cinerea (Gray-Leaf Whitlow-Grass) · D. cinerea var. cinerea (Grayleaf Whitlowgrass) · D. cinerea var. ladogenesis (Grayleaf Whitlowgrass) · D. corrugata (Southern California Draba) · D. corrugata S.Watson var. corrugata S.Watson (Southern California Draba) · D. corrugata S.Watson var. saxosa (A.Davids.) Munz & Johnst. (Southern California Draba) · D. corrugata var. corrugata (Southern California Draba) · D. corrugata var. saxosa (Southern California Draba) · D. corymbosa (Flat-Top Draba) · D. crassa (Thick-Leaf Whitlow-Grass) · D. crassifolia (Rocky Mountain Draba) · D. crassifolia var. crassifolia (Snowbed Whitlowgrass) · D. cruciata (Mineral King Draba) · D. cruciata var. cruciata (Mineral King Whitlowgrass) · D. cuneifolia (Wedge-Leaf Whitlow Grass) · D. cuneifolia Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray var. integrifolia S.Watson (Wedgeleaf Draba) · D. cuneifolia Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray var. sonorae (Greene) Parish (Sonora Draba) · D. cuneifolia var. cuneifolia (Wedgeleaf Whitlowgrass) · D. cuneifolia var. integrifolia (Wedgeleaf Whitlowgrass) · D. cuneifolia var. sonorae (Sonoran Whitlowgrass) · D. cusickii (Cusick Whitlowgrass) · D. cusickii var. cusickii (Cusick's Draba) · D. cusickii var. cusickii B.L.Robins. ex O.E.Schulz (Cusick's Draba) · D. cusickii var. pedicellata (Cusick's Draba) · D. cusickii var. pedicellata Rollins & Price (Cusick's Draba) · D. daviesiae (Bitter Root Draba) · D. densifolia (Dense Leaf Draba) · D. exunguiculata (Clawless Draba) · D. fladnizensis (Arctic Draba) · D. fladnizensis var. fladnizensis (Austrian Draba) · D. fladnizensis var. pattersonii (Austrian Draba) · D. fladnizensis Wulfen var. fladnizensis Wulfen (Austrian Draba) · D. fladnizensis Wulfen var. pattersonii (O.E.Schultz) Rollins (Austrian Draba) · D. glabella (Smooth Draba) · D. glabella var. brachycarpa (Smooth Whitlowgrass) · D. glabella var. glabella (Smooth Whitlowgrass) · D. glabella var. glabella Pursh (Smooth Whitlowgrass) · D. globosa (Beavertip Draba) · D. graminea (Rocky Mountain Draba) · D. grayana (Gray's Draba) · D. gredinii (Gredin's Whitlowgrass) · D. haynaldii (Yellow Grass) · D. helleriana (Heller's Draba) · D. helleriana Greene var. bifurcata C.L.Hitchc. (Heller's Draba) · D. helleriana Greene var. blumeri C.L.Hitchc. (Blumer Whitlowgrass) · D. helleriana Greene var. patens (Heller) O.E.Schulz (Heller Whitlowgrass) · D. helleriana var. bifurcata (Heller's Whitlowgrass) · D. helleriana var. blumeri (Blumer's Whitlowgrass) · D. helleriana var. helleriana (Heller's Draba) · D. helleriana var. patens (Heller's Whitlowgrass) · D. hitchcockii (Lost River Draba) · D. howellii (Howell's Whitlow-Grass) · D. hyperborea (North Pacific Draba) · D. incana (Twisted Draba) · D. incana var. incana (Twisted Whitlowgrass) · D. incana var. incana L. (Twisted Whitlowgrass) · D. incerta (Yellowstone Draba) · D. incrassata (Sweetwater Draba) · D. jaegeri (Jaeger Whitlowgrass) · D. juvenilis (Long Stalk Draba) · D. kamtschatica (Kamchatka Whitlowgrass) · D. kassii (Kass Draba) · D. kluanei (Kluane Park Whitlowgrass) · D. lactea (Milky Draba)

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 15, 2007:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. "Draba". in Flora of China Vol. 8 Page 66. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
  2. Mean = 1,638.260 meters (5,374.869 feet), Standard Deviation = 608.750 based on 193 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
Last Revised: 7/15/2012