List of Capparales of Montana
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Rocky Mountain beeplant, Cleome serrulata
There are at least 171 members of the caper, mignonette and mustard order, Capparales, found in Montana.[1] Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana)[2] and some species have been designated as Species of Concern.[3]
Capers[]
Family: Capparaceae
- Cleome lutea, yellow beeplant
- Cleome serrulata, Rocky Mountain beeplant
- Polanisia dodecandra, common clammyweed
Mignonette[]
Family: Resedaceae
- Reseda lutea, yellow mignonette
Mustards[]
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Clasping pepper-grass, Lepidium perfoliatum
Family: Brassicaceae
- Alyssum desertorum, desert alyssum
- , alyssum
- Barbarea orthoceras, American winter-cress
- Berteroa incana, hoary false-alyssum
- , Calder's rockcress
- , Collins' rockcress
- , daggett rockcress
- , hybrid rockcress
- , elegant rockcress
- , dropseed rockcress
- Boechera sparsiflora, elegant rockcress
- Boechera stricta, Drummond's rockcress
- Brassica juncea, Chinese mustard
- Brassica nigra, black mustard
- Brassica rapa, field mustard
- Capsella bursa-pastoris, common shepherd's purse
- Cardamine breweri, Brewer's bittercress
- Cardamine oligosperma, few-seed bittercress
- , cliff toothwort
- Chorispora tenella, common blue-mustard
- Conringia orientalis, hare's-ear mustard
- Descurainia sophia, herb sophia
- , golden draba
- Draba cana, hoary draba
- , bitterroot draba
- Draba densifolia, dense-leaf draba
- , few-seed whitlow-grass
- Draba reptans, Carolina whitlow-grass
- , Alaska whitlow-grass
- Erucastrum gallicum, common dogmustard
- Hesperis matronalis, dame's rocket
- Hornungia procumbens, hutchinsia
- Isatis tinctoria, dyer's woad
- Lepidium campestre, field pepper-grass
- Lepidium densiflorum, dense-flower pepper-grass
- , common pepperweed
- , babyseed pepperweed
- Lepidium latifolium, broad-leaf pepper-grass
- Lepidium perfoliatum, clasping pepper-grass
- , branched pepper-grass
- , Bourgeau's pepper-grass
- Lepidium sativum, garden pepper-grass
- , intermediate pepperweed
- , hairy pepperweed
- Malcolmia africana, African adder's-mouth
- , Great Plains bladderpod
- , double bladderpod
- , curved bladderpod
- Physaria didymocarpa, common twinpod
- , Douglas bladderpod
- , Geyer's twinpod
- , bitterroot bladderpod
- , divide bladderpod
- , beautiful bladderpod
- , Fremont County twinpod
- Raphanus sativus, garden radish
- Rorippa austriaca, Austrian yellowcress
- Rorippa curvisiliqua, curve-pod yellowcress
- Rorippa palustris, bog yellowcress
- , hispid yellowcress
- , Fernald's yellowcress
- Rorippa sylvestris, creeping yellowcress
- Sinapis arvensis, corn mustard
- Sisymbrium officinale, hairy-pod hedge-mustard
- , alpine smelowskia
- Stanleya pinnata, desert prince's-plume
- , golden prince's-plume
- , desert prince's-plume
- Stanleya viridiflora, green prince's-plume
- Thelypodium integrifolium, entireleaf thelypody
- Thlaspi arvense, field pennycress
Further reading[]
- Schiemann, Donald Anthony (2005). Wildflowers of Montana. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing. ISBN 0-87842-504-7.
See also[]
Notes[]
- ^ "Caper, Mignonette and Mustard". Montana Natural Heritage Project. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
- ^ Exotic species have been deliberately or accidentally introduced to areas outside of their native geographic range and are able to reproduce and maintain sustainable populations in these areas. These exotic populations may also be referred to as alien, introduced, invasive, non-native, or non-indigenous. "Species Status Codes, Exotics". Montana Natural Heritage Project. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
- ^ Species of Concern are native taxa that are at-risk due to declining population trends, threats to their habitats, restricted distribution, and/or other factors. Designation as a Montana Species of Concern or Species of Concern is based on the Montana Status Rank, and is not a statutory or regulatory classification. Rather, these designations provide information that helps resource managers make proactive decisions regarding species conservation and data collection priorities. "Species Status Codes, Species of Concern". Montana Natural Heritage Project. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
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