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Native to Asia
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at large hillside spring upper Marble Canyon south side. Nothing notable about mediocre image other than noticing similarity to A. Formosa. key break involves 'basal leaf generally 3-ternate; plant of desert seeps, elsewhere; White and Inyo Mountains, Desert Mountains' versus ' basal leaf generally 2-ternate; plant not of desert seeps'
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at large hillside spring upper Marble Canyon south side. Nothing notable about mediocre image other than noticing similarity to A. Formosa. key break involves 'basal leaf generally 3-ternate; plant of desert seeps, elsewhere; White and Inyo Mountains, Desert Mountains' versus ' basal leaf generally 2-ternate; plant not of desert seeps'
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at large hillside spring upper Marble Canyon south side. Nothing notable about mediocre image other than noticing similarity to A. Formosa. key break involves 'basal leaf generally 3-ternate; plant of desert seeps, elsewhere; White and Inyo Mountains, Desert Mountains' versus ' basal leaf generally 2-ternate; plant not of desert seeps'
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Visited this site with Dylan Neubauer, Jim Morefield and others. Very odd soils and no surface water. By key this population of plants might not exhibit enough characters to distinquish it from A. formosa. Abaxial leaf surfaces are not as grey green as some populations, and not as hairy. It might in fact be a hybrid between shockleyi and formosa.
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Visited this site with Dylan Neubauer, Jim Morefield and others. Very odd soils and no surface water. By key this population of plants might not exhibit enough characters to distinquish it from A. formosa. Abaxial leaf surfaces are not as grey green as some populations, and not as hairy. It might in fact be a hybrid between shockleyi and formosa.
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Visited this site with Dylan Neubauer, Jim Morefield and others. Very odd soils and no surface water. By key this population of plants might not exhibit enough characters to distinquish it from A. formosa. Abaxial leaf surfaces are not as grey green as some populations, and not as hairy. It might in fact be a hybrid between shockleyi and formosa.
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Visited this site with Dylan Neubauer, Jim Morefield and others. Very odd soils and no surface water. By key this population of plants might not exhibit enough characters to distinquish it from A. formosa. Abaxial leaf surfaces are not as grey green as some populations, and not as hairy. It might in fact be a hybrid between shockleyi and formosa.
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Visited this site with Dylan Neubauer, Jim Morefield and others. Very odd soils and no surface water. By key this population of plants might not exhibit enough characters to distinquish it from A. formosa. Abaxial leaf surfaces are not as grey green as some populations, and not as hairy. It might in fact be a hybrid between shockleyi and formosa.
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Visited this site with Dylan Neubauer, Jim Morefield and others. Very odd soils and no surface water. By key this population of plants might not exhibit enough characters to distinquish it from A. formosa. Abaxial leaf surfaces are not as grey green as some populations, and not as hairy. It might in fact be a hybrid between shockleyi and formosa.
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2000 California Academy of Sciences
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2000 California Academy of Sciences
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2000 California Academy of Sciences
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2000 California Academy of Sciences
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2001 California Academy of Sciences
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2005 California Academy of Sciences
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2010 California Academy of Sciences
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2010 California Academy of Sciences
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