Streptanthus glandulosus subsp. glandulosus

jewelflower

Rarity

CNPS-EB: B

17 current natural populations

Criteria:
  • Small Populations

Ecology

Flowers April - July
Habitats:
  • Chaparral
  • Grassland (Annual or Perennial)
  • Serpentine or Serpentine-derived soils
  • Woodland

All Streptanthus

  • S. albidus subsp. peramoenus (*A2)
  • S. breweri (A1)
  • S. glandulosus subsp. glandulosus
  • S. hispidus (*A2)
  • Synonyms

    • Streptanthus albidus subsp. peramoenus

    Populations

    Key
    LocationPop IDLast RecordedNotes
    Briones Reservoir, EBMUD12024-04-28
    Cedar Mountain22005-07-16
    Chabot Rgnl Park262024-05-10
    Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland62003-05-29
    Los Mochos Boy Scout Camp, Mines Rd72023-05-20
    Los Mochos Boy Scout Camp, Mines Rd272024-05-19
    Mines Road/Arryo Mocho92023-05-19
    Ohlone Rgnl Wilderness122022-03-25
    Ohlone Rgnl Wilderness192023-05-26
    Ohlone Rgnl Wilderness202022-03-25
    Ohlone Rgnl Wilderness212022-05-17
    Ohlone Rgnl Wilderness222022-05-09
    Ohlone Rgnl Wilderness232022-05-09
    Sunol Rgnl Wilderness162015-05-04
    Sunol Rgnl Wilderness172022-06-03
    Sunol Rgnl Wilderness242023-06-19
    Sunol Rgnl Wilderness252023-06-24
    Corral Hollow Area31935-06-12Historic
    Crane Ridge41998-12-31Historic
    Gudde Ridge, Moraga101993-12-31Historic
    Man Ridge, Mines Rd.81985-05-19Historic
    Ohlone Rgnl Wilderness111992-05-24Historic
    Pleasanton Ridge Rgnl Park131993-07-13Historic
    Siesta Valley, Lower - EBMUD land141994-04-18Historic
    Sunol - town181970-12-31ID Uncertain
    Sunol Rgnl Wilderness151991-05-06Historic