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Draba daviesiae (C.L.Hitchc.) Rollins  
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FamilyBRASSICACEAE
Genus speciesDraba daviesiae (C.L.Hitchc.) Rollins 
Habitatgrassland and rocks
Altitude2700-2900m
Descriptionleaves densely imbricate, petiolate, oblong or lanceolate, 3-7mm, entire, ciliate, glabrous, raceme 2-8-flowered, sepals oblong, glabrous, petals spathulate, 3-4mm
Size2-6cm
Coloryellow
Bloomsummer
Ca
Typerosette, cushion
Cultivationrock crevices with favourable water regime, eastern slopes
alpine house, poor, drained soil, shading in summer
Propagationseed in spring, barely covered, germ. 1 month, 10-16°C
cuttings of rosettes in late summer
Territory Northern America
     Northwestern U.S.A. (Montana)
BibliographyPlants of the World online powo.science.kew.org
International Plant Names Index www.ipni.org
Comments

BRASSICACEAE

Draba daviesiae (C.L.Hitchc.) Rollins, Contr. Gray Herb. 214: 5 (1984)

Basionym:
Draba apiculata daviesiae C.L.Hitchc., Vasc. Pl. Pacif. N.W. [C.L. Hitchcock & al.] 2: 489 (1964)

Synonyms:
Draba densifolia daviesiae (C.L.Hitchc.) S.L.Welsh & Reveal

Montana
73 MNT

2700-2900m

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