Martin Pellizzer

Descurainia Richardsonii Subsp. Procera

Descurainia richardsonii subsp. procera is a unique flowering plant native to the arid regions of the western United States. It is characterized by its tall, erect growth and distinctive yellow flowers that bloom in late spring. This subspecies is often found in sandy soils and rocky habitats, thriving in environments with limited water. Its ability to survive in harsh conditions makes it an important component of desert ecosystems. Despite its ecological significance, it remains relatively understudied compared to more common desert flora.