Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park   |  Dicots
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Salvia columbariae   ·   Sambucus mexicana   ·   Sanicula bipinnata   ·   Sanicula bipinnatifida   ·   Sanicula tuberosa   ·   Satureja douglasii   ·   Saxifraga californica   ·   Scandix pecten-veneris   ·   Scrophularia californica ssp. floribunda   ·   Scutellaria siphocampyloides   ·   Sedum spathulifolium   ·   Senecio breweri   ·   Sidalcea diploscypha   ·   Sidalcea malvaeflora   ·   Silene gallica   ·   Silybum marianum   ·   Solanum umbelliferum   ·   Solidago californica   ·   Sonchus asper   ·   Spergularia rubra   ·   Stachys ajugoides var. rigida   ·   Stachys pycnantha   ·   Stellaria media   ·   Stephanomeria virgata   ·   Streptanthus callistus   ·   Streptanthus glandulosus   ·   Stylomecon heterophylla   ·   Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus
Streptanthus glandulosus
Jewel Flower

A member of the Brassicaceae, or Mustard Family


Flower detail from image below.

Along Wagon Road on west-facing slopes, between junctions Wasno and Center Flats roads.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Portion of inflorescence, same plant as in prior image.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Blooming habit, same plant as in prior image.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Flower detail from photo below.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence.
Along Corral Trail.

20 June 1995.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Detail of inflorescence.

Photo copyright Ó by Dave Hildebrand.
Used with permission.




Habit, in bloom.

Along Coit Road about 1/4 mile up from the inner gate of
Coyote Creek entrance.

29 May 1995.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.


This page revised 26 August 2005.

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