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along fence line between grassy road right-of-way and former lake bottom cultivated for agricultural use
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semi-woody shrub in old burned area on steep slope of accumulated volcanic tuffaceous rhyolite rubble at mid-canyon. Showy flowers.
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View of post-anthesis flower head after ray flowers have fallen. Plants along fence line between grassy road right-of-way and former lake bottom cultivated for agricultural use
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semi-woody shrub in old burned area on steep slope of accumulated volcanic tuffaceous rhyolite rubble at mid-canyon. Showy flowers.
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Plants along fence line between grassy road right-of-way and former lake bottom cultivated for agricultural use
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semi-woody shrub in old burned area on steep slope of accumulated volcanic tuffaceous rhyolite rubble at mid-canyon. Showy flowers.
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This clear yellow-flowered phase is uncommon on roadsides, but fairly common in this region in cornefields and borders of fields.
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This clear yellow-flowered phase is uncommon on roadsides, but fairly common in this region in cornefields and borders of fields.
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This clear yellow-flowered phase is uncommon on roadsides, but fairly common in this region in cornefields and borders of fields.
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This clear yellow-flowered phase is uncommon on roadsides, but fairly common in this region in cornfields and borders of fields.
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This phase with orange-yellow flowers is very common in region in weedy areas, forming thick populations at edges of fields and along highway margins. This is the N-most population noted on Hwy. 2, ca. 40 km S of US border.
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This phase with orange-yellow flowers is very common in region in weedy areas, forming thick populations at edges of fields and along highway margins. This is the N-most population noted on Hwy. 2, ca. 40 km S of US border.
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This phase with orange-yellow flowers is very common in region in weedy areas, forming thick populations at edges of fields and along highway margins. This is the N-most population noted on Hwy. 2, ca. 40 km S of US border.
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This phase with orange-yellow flowers is very common in region in weedy areas, forming thick populations at edges of fields and along highway margins. This is the N-most population noted on Hwy. 2, ca. 40 km S of US border.
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body of fruit 5 mm long; photographed in Las Cruces Nov. 8, 2016
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