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on open stretch of sandy soil of shallow drainage between adjacent volcanic hills. Early morning photo of only partially opened flowers
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along highway right-of-way on low hillside slope of white chalky limestone
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plants on flat plain of a large bolson in silty, slightly gyp/saline, calcareous clay soil, along the margin between a long abandoned agricultural area made rich with diverse annual forbs by recent heavy rains and patches of undisturbed native desert scrub. Site is located just inside (ca. 50 m) the state line.
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grassy roadside drainage swale, calcareous soil
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At the end of Pine Flat Road we climbed up a disturbed road cut along a serpentine ridge to observe a number of uncommon wildflowers. Trip was led by Dr. Mike Parmeter.
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in fine white beach sand at base of granite cliff,
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plant in shallow roadside drainage on flat plains of a large bolson (los llanos), in silty, slightly saline, gyp-calcareous clay soil, along the margin between a long abandoned agricultural area and undisturbed native scrub.
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Jepson Lava Beds workshop with Sean Smith and Steve Jessup
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immature fruiting pod
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