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Cascade, Idaho, United States
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Madre de Dios, Peru
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Blue River, Colorado, United States
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Maichingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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Orinda, California, United States
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Clayton, California, United States
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Fy: Capparidaceae Distribution: A tiny wild plant found near waterbodies.Endemic to Peninsular India.Prostrate annual herb. Leaves 3 foliate,scarbid hairy; Flowers 6-8mm across, purple, solitary, axillary, Flower 4 merous, Calyx 4 partite, serrate, corolla 4 lobes, stamens many, filaments filiform; ovary 1 celled, Capsule lanceolate, compressed, closely striate.
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Limestone rock crevices on Cerro Gordo Peak, Inyo Mountains, California, July 7th 2011. This little-known plant in the Brassicaceae was originally placed in the genus Thelypodium, then in its is own genus, Caulstramina, but is now considered a member of the small genus Hesperidanthus. July 7th 2011, Image I11-8974
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2010.03.26 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha, Braunsberg (south flank, 260 m AMSL).Typical orientation of buds before they begin flowering: they form a cup rather than a stoop.Not uncommon in Eastern Austria.German name: Gewhnliches Berg-SteinkrautID: Fischer, Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)
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2010.04.24 Austria, Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (Braunsberg mountain 295 m AMSL).Flowering in april/may.Rare.German name: Trauer-NachtvioleID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)
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Gibraltar, Gibraltar
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Hallavara, Skane, Sweden
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Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
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Colorado, United States
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Colorado, United States
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Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
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Colorado, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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2010.05.03 Austria, Vienna XI. district/Lower Austria, district Schwechat (168 m AMSL).Leaves.German name: Frber-WaidID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)