Caulostramina

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Caulostramina
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Scientific classification
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Caulostramina
Species:
C. jaegeri
Binomial name
Caulostramina jaegeri
Synonyms

Thelypodium jaegeri
Hesperidanthus jaegeri

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Caulostramina is a monotypic plant genus in the mustard family containing the single species Caulostramina jaegeri, which is known by the common name cliffdweller.

The cliffdweller is a rare plant endemic to Inyo County, California, where it is found only in the White and Inyo Mountains. This plant grows on rocky mountainsides and sprouts from cliffs.

Caulostramina jaegeri is a hardy woody perennial herb bearing hairless green leaves and white to pale purple flowers with spoon-shaped, purple-streaked petals. The seeds are borne in cylindrical fruits.

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