Clasping Pepper-grass - Lepidium perfoliatum
Other Names:
Clasping Pepperweed
Taprooted annual. Stems erect, 10–45 cm, simple. Basal leaves petiolate, oblanceolate, 1–12 cm long, 2–3-times divided into linear segments. Stem leaves 3–30 mm long, broadly ovate, cordate to perfoliate with entire margins, becoming sessile. Vestiture: basal leaves with long, simple hair or glabrous; glabrous above. Flowers yellow; petals 1–1.5 mm long; stamens 6. Fruit ovate, glabrous, 3–4.5 mm long, shallowly notched; style 0.2–0.4; pedicels ascending, glabrous, 3–5 mm long (
Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX).
Sparsely vegetated, vernally moist soil of grasslands, steppe, roadsides and around saline or alkaline wetlands; plains, valleys (
Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX).