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Diplacus leptaleus Sierra Monkeyflower
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Photographer: William Haley
ID: 0000 0000 0819 0370 (2019-08-05)Copyright © 2019 William Haley
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date of photo Aug 1, 2019
latitude 38.81698 longitude -120.18123
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location
Location is on the north side of the jeep road en route to Upper Forni Camp on the upslope side of roadway with Pyramid Peak to the east. Habitat is an open field of granitic soil. (El Dorado County, California, US)family
Phrymaceae
plant community Habitat is an open field of granitic soil.notes Plants were 6-7 cm tall, glandular with a purplish hue; inflorescence gen terminal, some axil, fls bilateral [3 lobes and 2 lobes], ± sessile to < 1 mm, calyx 5 mm, lobes 3 @ 2 mm and 2 shorter, purplish corolla, 10 mm, lobes ± equal, lobes 2 mm & limb 1.5 mm, tube & throat 5-6 mm, throat folds yellow with spots, stigma inserted.camera Canon Rebelxs, EOS
photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Sierra Monkeyflower (photographer)
Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)View Calflora record for Diplacus leptaleusView all photos in CalPhotos of Diplacus leptaleus Check Google Images for Diplacus leptaleus |
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