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roadside gravels of volcanic rhyolitic tuff on steep canyon slope. Plants with unarmed stems, small, coarsely toothed leafs. This site has been destroyed by a new paved highway to Batopilas that also limits easy access to many former rich roadside collecting sites in the canyon.
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roadside gravels of volcanic rhyolitic tuff on steep canyon slope. Plants with unarmed stems, small, coarsely toothed leafs. This site has been destroyed by a new paved highway to Batopilas that also limits easy access to many former rich roadside collecting sites in the canyon.
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on volcanic rhyolitic tuff gravels in lower canyon. This site is likely destroyed or no longer easily accessible due to construction of a new paved highway to Batopilas
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on volcanic rhyolitic tuff gravels in lower canyon. This site is likely destroyed or no longer easily accessible due to construction of a new paved highway to Batopilas
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on volcanic rhyolitic tuff gravels in lower canyon. This site is likely destroyed or no longer easily accessible due to construction of a new paved highway to Batopilas
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on volcanic rhyolitic tuff gravels in lower canyon. This site is likely destroyed or no longer easily accessible due to construction of a new paved highway to Batopilas
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Plants at base of vertical north face of roadcut in blocky Cretaceous limestone with Polygala lindheimeri, Heterotheca viscida, Fraxinus greggii, Diospyros texana, Senna lindheimeriana, Karwinskia humboldtiana,Cardiospermum corindum
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Foliage view. Plants at base of vertical north face of roadcut in blocky Cretaceous limestone with Polygala lindheimeri, Heterotheca viscida, Fraxinus greggii, Diospyros texana, Senna lindheimeriana, Karwinskia humboldtiana,Cardiospermum corindum
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Plants at base of vertical north face of roadcut in blocky Cretaceous limestone with Polygala lindheimeri, Heterotheca viscida, Fraxinus greggii, Diospyros texana, Senna lindheimeriana, Karwinskia humboldtiana,Cardiospermum corindum
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in calcareous soil and gravel along edge of arroyo drainage at base of low limestone hillside, with Lippia, Clematis, Ibervillia, Salvia ballotifolia
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in calcareous soil and gravel along edge of arroyo drainage at base of low limestone hillside, with Lippia, Clematis, Ibervillia, Salvia ballotifolia
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mid canyon on exposed volcanic tuff cliff face. Flowers all yellow without color change from bud past anthesis
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volcanic tuff rubble on ledge of steep cliff face at mid-canyon
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
Lantana camara, also known as Spanish Flag or West Indian Lantana, is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family, Verbenaceae, that is native to the American tropics. It has been introduced into other parts of the world as an ornamental plant and is considered an invasive species in many tropical and sub-tropical areas. L. camara is sometimes known as 'Red (Yellow, Wild) Sage', despite its classification in a separate family from sage (Lamiaceae), and a different order from sagebrush (Asterales).
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
Lantana camara, also known as Spanish Flag or West Indian Lantana, is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family, Verbenaceae, that is native to the American tropics. It has been introduced into other parts of the world as an ornamental plant and is considered an invasive species in many tropical and sub-tropical areas. L. camara is sometimes known as 'Red (Yellow, Wild) Sage', despite its classification in a separate family from sage (Lamiaceae), and a different order from sagebrush (Asterales).
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
Lantana camara, also known as Spanish Flag or West Indian Lantana, is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family, Verbenaceae, that is native to the American tropics. It has been introduced into other parts of the world as an ornamental plant and is considered an invasive species in many tropical and sub-tropical areas. L. camara is sometimes known as 'Red (Yellow, Wild) Sage', despite its classification in a separate family from sage (Lamiaceae), and a different order from sagebrush (Asterales).
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plant is at the edge of trail in a wild, natural area within the Jardin Botanico
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Non-native, horticultural plant.
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In fruit