Skip Navigation
Sign In
  • Home
  • Search
    • Search Collections
    • Map Search
  • Chicago Botanic Garden
    • Project Information
    • Checklists
    • Create a Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • Denver Botanic Gardens
    • Project Information
    • Checklists
    • Create a Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • Desert Botanical Garden
    • Project Information
    • Checklists
    • Create a Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • NY Botanical Garden
    • Project Information
    • Checklists
    • Create a Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
    • Project Information
    • Checklists
    • Create a Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • Sitemap

Draba zionensis

Draba zionensis C.L. Hitchc.  
Family: Brassicaceae
Zion Whitlow-Grass
Draba zionensis image
  • FNA
  • Resources
Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz, Michael D. Windham, Reidar Elven in Flora of North America (vol. 7)
Perennials; (cespitose); caudex branched (with persistent leaf bases, branches sometimes terminating in sterile rosettes); scapose. Stems unbranched, 0.5-1.5(-1.8) dm, usually sparsely pubescent proximally, usually glabrous distally, rarely throughout, trichomes simple, 0.3-0.8 mm, often with smaller, 2-4-rayed ones. Basal leaves rosulate; shortly petiolate; petiole base sometimes ciliate (margin not ciliate, trichomes simple and 2-rayed, 0.2-0.5 mm); blade spatulate to obovate, 0.7-3.5 cm × 3-10(-12) mm, margins usually entire, rarely obscurely dentate (near apex), surfaces sparsely pubescent with stalked, (2-)4 (or 5)-rayed trichomes, 0.05-0.5 mm, (midvein obscure). Cauline leaves 0. Racemes 14-36-flowered, ebracteate, elongated in fruit; rachis not flexuous, glabrous. Fruiting pedicels ascending to divaricate-ascending, straight, (not expanded basally), (4-)5-12 (-15) mm, glabrous. Flowers: sepals ovate, 2-3 mm, glabrous or sparsely pubescent, (trichomes simple and short-stalked, 2-4-rayed); petals orange-yellow (fading pale yellow), broadly spatulate to subovate, 5-6 × 1.8-2.8 mm; anthers ovate, 0.4-0.5 mm. Fruits lanceolate to linear-lanceolate or ovate, plane (not curved), flattened, 6-12(-17) × 2-3 mm; valves glabrous; ovules 12-20 per ovary; style 0.4-1 mm. Seeds oblong, 1-1.3 × 0.6-0.8 mm. 2n = 26.

Flowering Mar-May. Sandstone (rarely limestone) rock outcrops and sandy slopes in pinyon-juniper or pine communities; 1000-2500 m; Utah.

R. C. Rollins (1993) treated Draba zionensis as a variety of D. asprella, but its true relationships appear to lie with two other southern Utah endemics, D. sobolifera and D. subalpina. Draba zionensis is easily distinguished from D. subalpina by having orange-yellow (versus white) petals, and from D. asprella and D. sobolifera by its glabrous (versus pubescent) pedicels and stems distally. Nearly all populations of the species are found in and around Zion National Park in southwestern Utah (Iron, Kane, and Washington counties). A specimen supposedly from the Deep Creek Mountains (Juab County) may be mislabeled.

Draba zionensis
Open Interactive Map
Draba zionensis image
Draba zionensis image
Draba zionensis image
Draba zionensis image
Draba zionensis image
Draba zionensis image
Draba zionensis image
Click to Display
8 Total Media
Institute for Museum and Library Services KU BI Logo Logo for the Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center

This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services [MG-70-19-0057-19].

EcoFlora is part of the SEINet Portal Network. Learn more here.

Powered by Symbiota.