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Chorizanthe minutiflora Fort Ord Spineflower
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Photographer: Aaron Schusteff
ID: 0000 0000 0519 0525 (2019-05-11)Copyright © 2019 Aaron Schusteff
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date of photo May 9, 2019
location
Fort Ord (Monterey County, California, US)family
Polygonaceae
notes Habitus image with two plants...note the distinctive yellowish cast of the herbiage (actually more 'regular' green than typically the case here). My thumbnail (17.5 mm) gives a sense of scale, as do the diminuitive Psilocarphus tenellus and the browned remains of the Crassula plants. The larger Chorizanthe plant (at right) measured 7.1 cm across. Plants are prostrate in this species, and the two here illustrate a somewhat smaller (upper left) and median (right) diameter within the spectrum of plant sizes for the species. Photographed in area G4, per the mapping zones delineated in the 2019 ''Flora of Fort Ord'' by David Styer, who is also a co-author (with Randy Morgan & James Reveal) of the 2014 paper where this Fort Ord endemic was described. Many thanks to David for leading a wonderful visit to see these plants. photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Fort Ord Spineflower (photographer)
Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)View Calflora record for Chorizanthe minutifloraView all photos in CalPhotos of Chorizanthe minutiflora Check Google Images for Chorizanthe minutiflora |
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