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Coast Rock Cress
(Arabis blepharophylla)

Coast Rock Cress
Coast Rock Cress populations along coastal bluffs of the Presidio
appear to be stable or increasing.

Origin Of Genus Name: Arabis is Latin for "of Arabia."

Presidio Locations: Found on rocky coastal bluffs and ridges of serpentinite.

Range In State: Central coastal California.

Description: This rare, native perennial species of the Mustard Family grows up to 12 inches in height with showy, fragrant, pink to purple four-petaled flowers with white centers. Leaves are long, with distinct individual hairs on edges; forming a rosette at the base of the stem. Blooms from February to April.

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