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Streptanthus glandulosus ssp. glandulosus
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Photographer: Aaron Schusteff
ID: 0000 0000 0111 0657 (2011-01-09)Copyright © 2011 Aaron Schusteff
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date of photo Apr 5, 2003
location
Oat Hill Mine Road, within a mile of Calistoga trailhead (Napa County, California, US)family
Brassicaceae
notes Detail of short bristly-hairy leaves and lower stem. Note the teeth of the leaves are somewhat large...nearly ''lobe-like'', which is a character of S. glandulosus ssp. arkii. The teeth also appear tipped with blunt glands...which have been hypothesized to mimic pierid butterfly eggs in various Streptanthus species and possibly deter gravid females from laying eggs of their herbivorous larvae on the plants (as it appears there are already too many eggs on the plant and the larvae might lack sufficient food due to competition). Note: For details on the subspecies ID here and variation within the subspecies, see remarks under the 1st image in this series. photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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