How to know the Texas Arabideae (Genera Draba, Abdra, and Tomostima)

Species of the Tribe Arabideae are among the first flowers to bloom (January--March or early April). Being small and inconspicuous, they are often overlooked (especially Draba reptans). Observations of Texas Arabideae are here. These species have been lumped and split, taxonomically; recently, all were in the genus Draba. The following characteristics vary, so documenting multiple characteristics will confirm the ID. Features to capture include:

  • side view of mature fruits (pods)
  • side view of flowering stem (pedicel) from top to bottom (with hairs in focus)
  • view of leaves

Also, young plants may be challenging or impossible to identify.

👉 Key and illustrated identification guide

*There is also a yellow-flowered species in Jeff Davis county (Trans-Pecos): Draba standleyi


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Thanks - I’ll be prepared for these this year!

פורסם על-ידי lisa281 לפני יותר מ 4 שנים

Whew. I remember trying to wrestle with Draba a while back and getting super confused... I think it was mostly youngsters that I was trying to ID (before fruits developed).

Anywho, great journal entry again, Russell! :) Thanks for curating these genera!

פורסם על-ידי sambiology לפני יותר מ 4 שנים

Ahhh... I missed this post. It was probably during my forced holiday break. Bookmarking!

פורסם על-ידי kimberlietx לפני בערך 4 שנים

Ah, thank you! I'm bookmarking, too!

פורסם על-ידי annikaml לפני בערך 3 שנים

Just ran across this and it helped me with an identification recently, thank you for putting it together!

פורסם על-ידי scarletskylight לפני בערך 1 שנים

Updated with an illustrated identification guide
@bosqueaaron

פורסם על-ידי pfau_tarleton לפני בערך 1 שנים

@pfau_tarleton Thank you for the updated guide with the photos! A great learning tool.

פורסם על-ידי scarletskylight לפני בערך 1 שנים

Excellent guide! Thanks!

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