Cleomella longipes, the Chiricahua Mountain stinkweed, is a plant species native to northern Mexico and to the southwestern United States.
It has been reported from Chihuahua, San Luis Potosí, trans-Pecos Texas, New Mexico (Grant and Hidalgo Counties) Arizona (Cochise County).
It is found on saline or alkaline flats at elevations of 500–1000 m.[2][3] Cleomella longipes is a sparsely-branched annual herb up to 80 cm tall.
Leaves are narrowly elliptic, up to 5 cm long.
Flowers are borne in racemes at the top of the plant and on the tips of branches.