Fewer than 10 plants appear to remain after recent bulldozing activity; mainly 3-4 dm tall, typically with three stems with each stem branched in the lower half; most plants had produced several pods which were fully open with almost all seeds distributed
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Observed at this location for over three decades, plants of this species historically were restricted to the flat area adjoining and along the ridge, and mainly at the eastern end where a few remain, but most of that habitat has now been destroyed as a result of very recent bulldozing and grading activity (apparently for another new parking lot)