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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Podistera
nevadensis is an uncommon species of flowering plant in the carrot
family known by the common names Sierra podistera and Nevada podistera.
It is endemic to California, where it is known only from the highest
peaks of the Sierra Nevada, the White and Inyo Mountains, and the San
Bernardino Mountains. It is a plant of alpine climates above the tree
line, growing in gravel and talus. This is a perennial herb forming a
dense cushion in rock crevices, spreading up to half a meter wide and
only a few centimeters tall. It grows from a taproot and it has no real
stem, forming a mat of leaves. The fleshy pale green leaves are no more
than a centimeter long. Each is divided into tiny, pointed leaflets. The
leaves are coated in short, rough, whitish hairs. The inflorescence is a
compound umbel on a peduncle up to 3 centimeters tall. It bears several
yellow flowers contained in a cuplike unit of fused bractlets.