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Perityle batopilensis
Perityle batopilensis
Batopilas Rockdaisy
Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson

ID: 0000 0000 0116 2675 (2016-01-16)

Copyright © 2016 Wynn Anderson

 
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  • date of photo  Mar 21, 2007
  • latitude 27.13480   longitude 107.57288     View on Google Maps.
  • location   km 28, old unpaved Quirare to La Bufa swithback road, 2.4 miles S of Quirare, 6.1 miles N of La Bufa bridge, Barranca Batopilas (Mcp. Batopilas, Chihuahua, Mexico)
  • family Asteraceae
  • plant community   Oak woodland transition to tropical deciduious scrub at 5800' (1770m) elev.
  • notes   in habitat on roadcut in volcanic rhyolite tuff at upper canyon rim. Original ID as a rayless P. gentry, later confirmed as P. batopilensis by AM Powell. This site on the old gravel switchback road has now been destroyed by a new paved highway to Batopilas that also greatly limits access to many former rich roadside collecting sites in the canyon.
  • keywords: SMOc, Barranca Batopilas
  • contributor's ID #  SMOc 381
  • photo category: Plant - annual/perennial

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Batopilas Rockdaisy (photographer)
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