About Nemacladus glanduliferus Jeps.
Nemacladus glanduliferus Jeps. is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family, with the common name glandular threadplant. It is native to the southwestern United States and Baja California, where it grows in desert and plateau habitats. This species is an annual herb that produces a purplish or brownish green, branching stem reaching up to around 25 centimeters tall. Small oval leaves grow at the base of the plant. Its inflorescence consists of a series of zigzagging branches that bear occasional flowers on thin, erect pedicels. A single small bract grows at the base of each pedicel. The flower sits at the curved tip of the pedicel and is only a few millimeters wide. It has five pointed sepals and five white corolla lobes, typically arranged with three in the upper lip and two in the lower.