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Chaenactis thompsonii Thompson’s Chaenactis
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Photographer: Eric White
ID: 0000 0000 0520 0151 (2020-05-04)Copyright © 2020 Eric White
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date of photo Sep 9, 2018
location
Wenatchee Mountains, south of Ingalls Pass, Cascades (Kittitas County, Washington, US)family
Asteraceae
plant community Dry, rocky slopes, ultramafic rocksnotes Endemic to Wenatchee Mnts. Often grows in ultramafic rocks, like serpentine or peridotite. These form a soil rich in magnesium and very low in calcium, potassium and phosphoruscamera IPhone7
photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Thompson’s Chaenactis (photographer)
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