“…Boechera stricta (previously known as Arabis drummondii ) is sister to all other members of the erect fruit clade. It is widespread in the mountains and boreal regions of western North America and has been a primary focus of research within Boechera (Song et al, 2006; Windsor et al, 2006; Schranz et al, 2007, 2009; Manzaneda et al, 2010; Lee and Mitchell‐Olds, 2013; Lee et al, 2014; Naithani et al, 2014; Anderson and Gezon, 2015; Anderson et al, 2011, 2015; Salmela et al, 2016; Heo et al, 2018; Lee et al, 2018; Rojek et al, 2018; Wagner and Mitchell‐Olds, 2018; Bemmels and Anderson, 2019; Olsen et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2019; Hamann et al, 2021; Lin et al, 2021; Liang et al, 2022). It is one of the most distinctive species in the genus, easily separated from all other sexual diploids by its unique pubescence.…”