Western Yellow Wallflower
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Erysimum
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Found on Mount Olympus in Salt Lake City, Utah. Along a section of the trail called "Blister Hill".
Erect, leafy, biennial, herbaceous, fistulose, appressed. simple strigose stems. alternate leaves. short-petiolate at the base, sessile above, lanceolate few-toothed lower leaves, entire-margined upper leaves. Taprooted. Terminal raceme. Pedicels. Flowers are yellow and glabrous with 6 Stamens.
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Order of Mustard |
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Main, Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots) |
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Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots) |
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Half Capsule Seed Division |
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Magnolia Division |
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Multiple Spore Sub-Kingdom |
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Multicellular Land Plants |
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Cells with a Nucleus |
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This is one of the more flowery varieties of wild Brassica in Utah. The flower are about 3 inches across.
Western Yellow Wallflower - Flower
Western Yellow Wallflower - Flower - June 07, 2009
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Western Yellow Wallflower - Flower
Western Yellow Wallflower - Flower - June 07, 2009
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Comment:
Western Yellow Wallflower, Erysimum capitatum |
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