Cleomella is a genus of . It includes 22 species of native to North America, ranging from southern Mexico through the western and central United States to western and central Canada.[ Like their relatives, the , plants of this genus have traditionally been included in the caper family Capparaceae but have recently been moved into a new family, Cleomaceae.] Cleomella are annual wildflowers native to the dry and desert regions of western North America. They are similar to cleomes in appearance. They are erect and branching with leaves divided into three leaflets and of yellow flowers with long . Cleomella species are known commonly as stinkweeds or simply cleomellas.
22 species are accepted.[
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Cleomella angustifolia – narrowleaf rhombopod
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Cleomella arborea – bladderpod
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Cleomella brevipes – shortstalk stinkweed
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Cleomella californica – San Joaquin Valley, California
[ Calflora Taxon Report]
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Cleomella hillmanii – Hillman's stinkweed
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Cleomella jaliscensis
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Cleomella jonesii
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Cleomella longipes – Chiricahua Mountain stinkweed
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Cleomella lutea
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Cleomella macbrideana - MacBride cleomella
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Cleomella mexicana
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Cleomella multicaulis
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Cleomella obtusifolia – Mojave stinkweed
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Cleomella oxystyloides
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Cleomella palmeri – Sonora, Baja California, and Baja California Sur, as well as from San Diego and Riverside Counties in California
[ Calflora Taxon Report]
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Cleomella palmeriana – Rocky Mountain stinkweed
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Cleomella parviflora – slender stinkweed
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Cleomella perennis
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Cleomella platycarpa
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Cleomella plocasperma – twisted cleomella
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Cleomella refracta – northern Mexico (Chihuahua and Sonora) and southwestern United States
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Cleomella serrulata
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Cleomella sparsifolia
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