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Leptosiphon pygmaeus ssp. continentalis Pygmy Linanthus
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Photographer: Gary McDonald
ID: 0000 0000 0413 0641 (2013-04-05)Copyright © 2013 Gary McDonald
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date of photo Apr 3, 2013
latitude 36.66819 longitude -121.03442
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location
1.7 mi. N. of Antelope Fire Control Station, Willow Springs (San Benito County, California, US)family
Polemoniaceae
order
Ericales
class Magnoliopsida
plant community scrub/shrublandnotes 2493 ft. elevation.camera Canon EOS 40D, MP-E 65mm lens.
contributor's ID # Leptosiphon pygmaeus ssp continentalis 2-0015 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Pygmy Linanthus (photographer)
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