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Abronia turbinata
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Photographer: Justin M. Wood
Collection: Calflora
ID: 0000 0000 1009 0702 (2009-10-08)Copyright © 2009 Justin M. Wood
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1. | Reviewed by Eric LoPresti May 8, 2017 |
| Action: changed name from "Abronia villosa var. villosa" to "Abronia turbinata
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "These are interesting plants, but I feel pretty certain they are turbinata, for two reasons: (1) because of the small, almost circular leaves and small, light flowers (compared to typical villosa), and (2) turbinata is known in the Tehachapi mountains and 5200' is awfully high for villosa.
HOWEVER, these two hybridize readily in the lab and this could be a naturally occuring hybrid (or a pop. with lots of introgression). I'm going to try to check this population out this year." |
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