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Prince’s Plume Flower
Brassicaceae
Stanleya pinnata
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Brassicaceae
Family
Stanleya
Genus
Location
Found in Southern Utah.
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Brassicaceae
Brassicales
Order of Mustard
Eumalvids
Real Mallows
Malvidae
Mallow Class
Eurosids
Real Rose Class
Rosids
Rose-Like Class
Core Eudicots
Main, Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots)
Eudicots
Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots)
Mesangiospermae
Half Capsule Seed Division
Magnoliophyta
Magnolia Division
Spermatophytes
Seed Plants
Euphyllophytina
Real Land Plants
Polysporangiates
Multiple Spore Sub-Kingdom
Stomatophytes
Air Pores Sub-Kingdom
Embryophytes
Multicellular Land Plants
Streptobionta
Multicellular Plants
Plantae
Plants
Eukaryota
Cells with a Nucleus
General Information
This Brassica plant grows up to 6 feet tall.
Stanleya pinnata thrives on selenium rich soils and as a result crushed stems or leaves have an unpleasant odor.
"Pinnata" is Latin for "feathered", referring to the feather-like flower raceme.
Prince’s Plume Flower - Plant
Prince’s Plume Flower - Plant - June 25, 2009
Prince’s Plume Flower - Plant
Prince’s Plume Flower - Plant - June 25, 2009
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