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Yavapai County Native & Naturalized Plants

Thelypodiopsis ambigua - Long Valley tumblemustard

Synonyms: Sisymbrium ambiguum, Thelypodiopsis ambigua var. ambigua, T. ambigua var. erecta, T. ambiguum., Thelypodium ambiguum
Other Common Names: purple rocket, Kanab thelypody
Plant Form: Forb or Subshrub

Family: Brassicaceae


   
 
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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium, Usage Rights: CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)
Plant with fruit capsules
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Forb Plant Description

Origin: Native   Life Cycle: Biennial or annual
General Desc: Biennial or short-lived perennial with mostly smooth stems and many branches above. Small, narrow leaves clasp the stem. Longer leaves form a rosette at the plant base. Small flowers, often purple, grow in elongated clusters that are showy when in bloom.
Identification notes: Stems not hairy towards base; leaves clasp the stem; sepals purple, erect; petals 4, usually purple to light purple, rarely white, clawed (narrower at base); flower stalks slender; anthers narrow; stigmas 2-lobed.
Height: Up to about 3-1/3 feet


Habitat

Habitat Description: Dry, rocky hillsides, pinyon-juniper woodlands, desert shrub communities.
Plant Communities: Desert Scrub, Interior Chaparral, Semidesert Grasslands, Pinyon Juniper Woodland
Elevation: 2000 - 6000 feet


Flower Characteristics

Color: Purple to light purple, white (rarely)     Shape: Regular in elongated clusters     Tubular: Y     Flowering Period: Mar - Jun
Description: Flower has 4 petals, a cross-like shape and is about 1/2 inch long. Below each flower are 4 erect, purple, leaf-like sepals much shorter than the petals. Flowers grow at the top of a loose to compact stalk and are showy, often having a deep purple color.


Leaf and Stem Characteristics

Leaf Color: Green, bluish-green     Leaf Type: Simple     Leaf Shape: Narrow     Leaf Margin: Smooth     Leaf Attachment: Basal and alternate     Leaves Clasp: Y
Hairs: Stems     Spines: N
Leaf Description: Basal leaves form a rosette at the ground level. They grow up to 6 inches long, have a rounded tip, taper at the base with tooth-like margins and a short stalk. Stem (caluline) leaves have a lance-like shape with no leafstalk often with a smooth margin.


Fruit and Seed Characteristics

Fruit Type: Pod
Fruit Notes: Fruit is a silique, a narrow, 3x longer than wide pod 2 inches long. It grows on a stalk (stipe) about 1/4 inch long, is swollen and constricted at intervals growing upward as it develops. The fruit is 2-parted and splits open from both sides when ripe.
Seed Notes: Seeds are dark brown, plump, less than 1/16 of an inch and have an oval to oblong shape. The seed coat has a minute web-like vein pattern on its surface. Rows of seeds are divided by a thin, wall-like partition in the fruit.



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