Family | BRASSICACEAE |
Genus species | Draba crassifolia Graham |
Bibliography | Edinburgh New Philos. J. 1829(Apr.-June): 182 (1829) |
Native Range | Subarctic to w. USA and New Mexico |
Primary Biome | Subalpine or Subarctic |
Habitat | tundra |
Altitude | 50-4300m |
Description | leaves petiolate, oblanceolate to obovate, 5-25mm, entire, subglabrous, stem leaves absent, raceme 5-15-flowered, sepals ovate, glabrous, petals oblanceolate, 1-3mm |
Size | 3-12cm |
Color | yellow |
Bloom | summer |
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Type | subshrub |
Cultivation | humous, moist, but in winter drier, semi-shady site alpine house, moist, humous soil, shading in summer |
Propagation | seed in spring, barely covered, germ. 1 month, 10-16°C cuttings of rosettes in late summer |
Synonyms | Draba crassifolia subvar. dasycarpa O.E.Schulz Draba crassifolia subvar. dasypoda O.E.Schulz Draba crassifolia var. disconis E.Ekman Draba crassifolia var. parryi (Rydb.) O.E.Schulz Draba parryi Rydb. |
Territory | 0 Circumpolar 1 Europe 10 Northern Europe (NOR Norway, SWE Sweden) 12 Southwestern Europe 3 Asia-Temperate 31 Russian Far East (MAG Magadan) 7 Northern America 70 Subarctic America (ASK Alaska, GNL Greenland, NUN Nunavut, NWT Northwest Territories, YUK Yukon) 71 Western Canada (ABT Alberta, BRC British Columbia) 72 Eastern Canada (LAB Labrador, QUE Québec) 73 Northwestern U.S.A. (COL Colorado, IDA Idaho, MNT Montana, ORE Oregon, WAS Washington, WYO Wyoming) 76 Southwestern U.S.A. (ARI Arizona, NEV Nevada, UTA Utah) 77 South-Central U.S.A. (NWM New Mexico) |