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Leptosiphon parviflorus
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Photographer: Paul Hankamp
ID: 0000 0000 0609 1835 (2009-06-11)Copyright © 2009 Paul Hankamp
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Jun 10, 2009
location
Point Reyes National Seashore. Bull Point Trailhead, off of Sir Francis Drake Road just past an oyster farm. In cow pastures along both sides of trail 150 meters past trail entrance.family
Polemoniaceae
notes I sequenced two regions of this population's DNA, and it aligns every time with parviflorus and NOT rosaceus. It superficially looks like rosaceus, but it has dense glandular trichomes on the sepals, like most parviflorus. Rosaceus is always more or less glabrous on the sepals, except for some sparse trichomes (NOT glandular).camera Nikon D60 with 18-55mm lens
photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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Reviewers' comments about this photo (review or add another comment)
1. | Reviewed by Randall Morgan Nov 16, 2012 |
| Action: changed name from "Leptosiphon parviflorus" to "Leptosiphon rosaceus
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "ccompare photos of L. r. from Pt. Reyes" |
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2. | Reviewed by Paul Hankamp Nov 17, 2012 |
| Action: commented on photo |
| Reviewer's comments: | | | "I sequenced two regions of this population's DNA, and it aligns every time with parviflorus and NOT rosaceus. It superficially looks like rosaceus, but it has dense glandular trichomes on the sepals, like most parviflorus. Rosaceus is always more or less glabrous on the sepals, except for some sparse trichomes (NOT glandular). " |
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