Lesquerella fendleri
This and Lesquerella gordoni can form large carpets of flowers on dry slopes in
wet years. This species is generally lower, more prostrate, and more densely leafy than
gordoni, but reliable identification requires microscopic observation of leaf trichomes.
Lesquerella fendleri seems to be the more abundant of the two in New Mexico,
especially on limestone.
Plant habit on A Mountain on the east side of Las Cruces, 8/23/04.
Flowers on A Mountain, 8/23/04.
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