albidus is a subspecies of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name Metcalf Canyon jewelflower.
It is an annual herb producing an upright, usually branching stem up to a meter tall or slightly taller.
Each has a spherical to urn-shaped calyx of keeled sepals about a centimeter long with curving petals emerging from the tip.
[1] It can be found in isolated and inaccessible mountains on a variety of soils like rock, gravel, and heavy clay.
A lot of these animals are threatened by wind turbine facilities and off highway vehicle automotive usage.