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El Paso County Wildflower Project - Drummond's Rockcress

Drummond’s Rockcress

Arabis drummondii
Boechera drummondii
Turritis stricta

Boechera stricta (syn. Arabis drummondii, Boechera drummondii, Turritis stricta[1]) is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name Drummond's rockcress. It is native to much of North America, including most of Canada, and the western and northeastern United States.

Bloom Season: March - September

Habitat: Gravelly or rocky slopes, canyons, and ledges in open conifer woodlands, forest clearings, and alpine meadows

Photography Notes: Susceptible to a breeze

Credits: Jason Fazio, 29 May


El Paso County Wildflower Project

Image Credit: Coming Soon


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Drummond’s Rockcress (native) is one of many wildflowers featured in the El Paso CO Wildflower Project, a community-built field guide documenting the wildflowers of El Paso County, Colorado.