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Loeflingia squarrosa var. artemisiarum Sagebrush Pygmyleaf (shown with Erythranthe carsonenesis, Cryptantha circumscissa, Draba verna, Gilia inconspicua, Bromus tectorum, Camissonia contorta)
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Photographer: Janel Johnson
Collection: Calflora
ID: 0000 0000 0218 2057 (2018-02-28)Copyright © 2018 Janel Johnson
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date of photo May 9, 2017
latitude 39.08281 longitude -119.73936
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location
Hot Spring Mountain, Carson Valley, Douglas County, Nevada (Douglas County, Nevada, US)family
Asteraceae
plant community sandy alluvial soil, toeslopenotes I happened to capture the Loeflingia in the background while photographing Erythranthe carsonenesis. The Loeflingia plants are the low yellow-green plants under the Erythranthe and Gilia. While they look like seedlings, they are actually in full bloom.photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
original filename: IMGP2702.JPG
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common names
Sagebrush Pygmyleaf (photographer)
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