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Streptanthus lasiophyllus var. inalienus (B.L.Rob.) Hoover
Streptanthus lasiophyllus var. utahensis (Rydb.) Hoover
Streptanthus rigidus (Greene) Hoover
Thelypodium lasiophyllum var. inalienum B.L.Rob.
Thelypodium lasiophyllum var. rigidum (Greene) B.L.Rob.
Thelypodium lasiophyllum var. utahense (Rydb.) Jeps.
Thelypodium lasiophyllum (Hook. & Arn.) Greene
Thelypodium neglectum M.E.Jones
Thelypodium rigidum Greene
Thelypodium tularense M.E.Jones
Thelypodium utahense Rydb.
Turritis lasiophylla Hook. & Arn.
Streptanthus lasiophyllus, many synonyms including Guillenia lasiophylla, is a species of mustard plant known by the common names California mustard and slenderpod jewelflower. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern Mexico. It can be found in a variety of habitats such as desert flats, gravelly areas, limestone rocks, talus slopes, sandy banks, and grassy fields. This is a thin-stemmed erect annual herb with long lobed, toothed leaves surrounding the base of the plant and smaller leaves lining the stem. The top of the plant is occupied by an inflorescence of flowers, each with widely spaced oval-shaped white or yellowish petals half a centimeter long. The fruit is a flat, narrow silique up to 7 centimeters long which hangs downward from the stem. Flowers bloom March to June.