9a. Dontostemon pinnatifidus subsp. pinnatifidus
羽裂花旗杆(原亚种) yu lie hua qi gan (yuan ya zhong)
Cheiranthus pinnatifidus Willdenow, Sp. Pl. 3: 523. 1800; Alaida pectinata (de Candolle) Dvorák; Andreoskia pectinata (de Candolle) de Candolle; Andrzeiowskia pectinata (de Candolle) Turczaninow; Dimorphostemon asper Kitagawa; D. pectinatus (de Candolle) Golubkova; D. pectinatus var. humilior (N. Busch) Golubkova; D. pinnatus (Persoon) Kitagawa; D. shanxiensis R. L. Guo & T. Y. Cheo; Dontostemon asper Schischkin; D. pectinatus (de Candolle) Ledebour; D. pectinatus var. humilior N. Busch; Erysimum glandulosum Monnet; E. hookeri Monnet; Hesperidopsis pinnatifidus (Willdenow) Kuntze; Hesperis pilosa Poiret; H. pinnata Persoon; H. punctata Poiret; Sisymbrium asperum Pallas (1777), not Linnaeus (1753); S. pectinatum de Candolle; Torularia pectinata (de Candolle) Ovczinnikov & Junussov.
Plants sparsely to densely pilose, moderately to densely glandular. Middle cauline leaves elliptic or lanceolate, serrate, dentate, or rarely pinnatifid, (3-)5-10(-15) mm wide. Seeds oblong or ovate, 1.1-1.8 mm; cotyledons obliquely accumbent or obliquely incumbent.
Grassy plains, hillsides, rocky slopes, roadsides; 1100-4600 m. Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Nei Mongol, Qinghai, Shandong, Sichuan, Xinjiang, Xizang, Yunnan [India, Mongolia, Nepal, Russia].