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- Q5304595 subject Q11168855.
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- Q5304595 abstract "Draba globosa is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names beavertip draba, round-fruited draba, and rockcress draba. It is native to the western United States, where it occurs in Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and possibly Colorado.This species is a small, clumpy perennial herb with stems just a few centimeters long. The leaf blades are under a centimeter long. The inflorescence is a raceme of up to 7 flowers with white or light yellow petals. This species is similar to many other Draba and a hand lens or microscope is necessary to tell them apart.This species grows in mountain habitat such as talus and mountain meadows. It is largely an alpine climate species, growing at elevations above 9000 feet. It can also be found in subalpine areas. The soils are limestone and granite and the terrain is rocky. It may be associated with a plant community dominated by Carex elynoides and Festuca brachyphylla.".
- Q5304595 class Q165468.
- Q5304595 conservationStatus "G3".
- Q5304595 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Q5304595 division Q25314.
- Q5304595 family Q156888.
- Q5304595 genus Q157381.
- Q5304595 kingdom Q756.
- Q5304595 order Q21904.
- Q5304595 order Q338878.
- Q5304595 thumbnail Draba_globosa_Sherel_Goodrich.jpg?width=300.
- Q5304595 wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=DRGL6.
- Q5304595 wikiPageWikiLink Q11168855.
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- Q5304595 familia Q156888.
- Q5304595 genus "Draba".
- Q5304595 ordo Q21904.
- Q5304595 regnum "Plantae".
- Q5304595 status "G3".
- Q5304595 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q5304595 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q5304595 unrankedOrdo Q338878.
- Q5304595 type Eukaryote.
- Q5304595 type Plant.
- Q5304595 type Species.
- Q5304595 type Thing.
- Q5304595 type Q19088.
- Q5304595 type Q756.
- Q5304595 comment "Draba globosa is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names beavertip draba, round-fruited draba, and rockcress draba. It is native to the western United States, where it occurs in Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, and possibly Colorado.This species is a small, clumpy perennial herb with stems just a few centimeters long. The leaf blades are under a centimeter long. The inflorescence is a raceme of up to 7 flowers with white or light yellow petals.".
- Q5304595 label "Draba globosa".
- Q5304595 depiction Draba_globosa_Sherel_Goodrich.jpg.