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Androsace septentrionalis Northern Rockjasmine
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Photographer: Barry Breckling
ID: 0000 0000 0815 0041 (2015-08-01)Copyright © 2015 Barry Breckling
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Jul 13, 2015
location
West of Wilkerson Pass (Park County, Colorado, US)family
Primulaceae
notes According to FNA: 'Androsace septentrionalis is broadly distributed and ruderal, occurring from low elevations at high latitudes to the alpine tundra in the Rocky Mountains. It is the most common species of Androsace across western North America and is variable in morphology, depending on elevation, exposure, and light. This plasticity has resulted in a plethora of infraspecific names. Most infraspecific taxa show little geographic coherence, and variants representing all the infraspecific taxa can be found throughout the range of this species, sometimes mixed within single populations.'photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Northern Rockjasmine (photographer)
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