Distribution: Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; Alaska to California, east to the southern Great Plains, and the midwestern and mid-Atlantic U.S.
Habitat: Often in sandy soil, from sagebrush desert plains to alpine meadows.
Flowers: May-August
Origin: Native
Growth Duration: Biennial, Perennial
Conservation Status: Not of concern
Pollination: Bees, butterflies, flies, hummingbirds
Grayish to greenish biennial from a simple crown, the stems simple or sparingly branched from the base, 2-10 dm. tall.
Basal leaves numerous, entire to sharply dentate, highly variable in size, 3-10 cm. long and 2-10 mm. wide, slender-petiolate; cauline leaves alternate, entire to denticulate or dentate, not much reduced upward.
Flowers rather showy, in crowded, bractless racemes; pedicles stout, ascending, 8-13 mm. long; sepals 4, the outer 2 saccate at the base; petals 4, yellow to deep orange or somewhat reddish, 15-25 mm. long, long-clawed; stamens 6; style beaklike, 2-3.5 mm. long, stigma bi-lobed.
Siliques ascending to erect, nearly straight, quadrangular, 3-10 cm. long and 1-1.5 mm. broad, the valves strongly nerved; seeds in 1 series, nearly wingless.
PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Erysimum capitatum in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database
WA Flora Checklist: Erysimum capitatum checklist entry
OregonFlora: Erysimum capitatum information
E-Flora BC: Erysimum capitatum atlas page
CalPhotos: Erysimum capitatum photos