Description:
Portulaca halimoides on Blue Diamond Hill, Red Rock Canyon, southern Nevada (while this species is not included in the Spring Mountains checklist (Mentzelia 8, 2007), it is known from the Mojave and from Nevada - the combination of terete leaves and long woolly hairs at the nodes is distinctive). Date: 9 October 2007. Source: Own work. Author:
Stan Shebs.
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