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Senna atomaria
Senna atomaria
Flor de San Juan
Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson

ID: 0000 0000 0124 1334 (2024-01-22)

Copyright © 2024 Wynn Anderson

 
INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  Nov 28, 2016
  • latitude 23.37915   longitude 110.05230     View on Google Maps.
  • location   rural dirt road 3.4 miles east from hiway MX 19 km82 to San Andres & San Venancio, 0.8 mi. south of lower fork to San Andres, 3.6 miles north of side road east to El Barranco (Municpio La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico)
  • family Fabaceae
  • plant community   in sacrocaulescent shrub desert on igneous substrate with granitic gravels in sandy, silty soil on a gently sloping coastal plain at 345m (1131 ft.) elevation
  • notes   Note: tree with pinnately compound foliage, leaflets in 2-5 pairs, puberulent (pale) underside, elliptic, to 12 cm long, with an unpleasant fragrance. Legumes straight to slightly curving, up to 25 to 40 cm long, narrow, persistent, green aging black, length 25 to 40 cm,
  • keywords: Baja, BCs, BCSur
  • contributor's ID #  BCs 152
  • photo category: Plant - tree

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Flor de San Juan, Palo Zorillo (photographer)
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