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{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}}
{{taxobox
{{Speciesbox
|image = Drabacarnosula1.jpg
|image = Drabacarnosula1.jpg
|image_caption = [[herbarium]] specimen
|image_caption = Herbarium specimen
|genus = Draba
|regnum = [[Plantae]]
|species = carnosula
|unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
|unranked_classis = [[Eudicots]]
|authority = [[O.E.Schulz]]
| status = G2
|unranked_ordo = [[Rosids]]
| status_system = TNC
|ordo = [[Brassicales]]
| status_ref = <ref name="TNC status 15 may 2022">{{cite web | url=https://explorer.natureserve.org/Taxon/ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.154362 | title=NatureServe Explorer 2.0 }}</ref>
|familia = [[Brassicaceae]]
}}
|genus = ''[[Draba]]''

|species = '''''D. carnosula'''''
'''''Draba carnosula''''' is a rare species of flowering plant in the family [[Brassicaceae]] known by the common name '''Mt. Eddy draba'''. It is [[Endemism|endemic]] to the [[Klamath Mountains]] of far northern [[California]], where it is known from fewer than forty occurrences at [[Mount Eddy]] and other peaks in the range. This is a perennial herb forming small clumps in [[serpentine soil|serpentine outcrops]]. The leaves are located at the base of the plant, each an oval shape under a centimeter long. They are mostly hairless, except for long hairs along the edges. The erect [[inflorescence]] bears fewer than 10 yellow mustardlike flowers. The fruit is a lance-shaped [[silique]] one or two centimeters long, containing several winged seeds.
|binomial = ''Draba carnosula''

|binomial_authority = [[O.E.Schulz]]
==References==
|}}
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'''''Draba carnosula''''' is a rare species of flowering plant in the [[Brassicaceae|mustard family]] known by the common name '''Mt. Eddy draba'''. It is [[Endemism|endemic]] to the [[Klamath Mountains]] of far northern [[California]], where it is known from fewer than twenty occurrences at [[Mount Eddy]] and other peaks in the range. This is a perennial herb forming small clumps in [[serpentine soil|serpentine outcrops]]. The leaves are located at the base of the plant, each an oval shape under a centimeter long. They are mostly hairless, except for long hairs along the edges. The erect [[inflorescence]] bears fewer than 10 yellow mustardlike flowers. The fruit is a lance-shaped [[silique]] one or two centimeters long, containing several winged seeds.


==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=DRCA6 USDA Plants Profile]
*[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=DRCA6 USDA Plants Profile]
*[http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Draba+carnosula Photo gallery]
*[http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Draba+carnosula Photo gallery]

[[Category:Draba]]
{{Taxonbar|from=Q5304587}}

[[Category:Draba|carnosula]]
[[Category:Flora of California]]
[[Category:Flora of California]]


{{Brassicales-stub}}
{{Brassicales-stub}}

Latest revision as of 12:38, 3 August 2024

Draba carnosula
Herbarium specimen

Imperiled  (NatureServe)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Brassicales
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus: Draba
Species:
D. carnosula
Binomial name
Draba carnosula

Draba carnosula is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae known by the common name Mt. Eddy draba. It is endemic to the Klamath Mountains of far northern California, where it is known from fewer than forty occurrences at Mount Eddy and other peaks in the range. This is a perennial herb forming small clumps in serpentine outcrops. The leaves are located at the base of the plant, each an oval shape under a centimeter long. They are mostly hairless, except for long hairs along the edges. The erect inflorescence bears fewer than 10 yellow mustardlike flowers. The fruit is a lance-shaped silique one or two centimeters long, containing several winged seeds.

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  1. ^ "NatureServe Explorer 2.0".
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