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Streptanthus barbiger Bearded Jewelflower
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Photographer: Darlene LaMont
ID: 0000 0000 0710 0526 (2010-07-03)Copyright © 2010 Darlene LaMont
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date of photo Jun 6, 2010
latitude 38.52950 longitude -123.08683 max error distance 1377 meters
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horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984 georeferencing source GEOLocategeoreferencing remarks Placed marker as close to center of town and placed error halfway between Cazadero and Camp Royaneh (S. Hinman signed off on this).location
Private property near Cazadero (Sonoma County, California, US)family
Brassicaceae
order
Capparales
class Magnoliopsida
plant community Serpentine barrens, rocky skree and soilnotes This is a rare and endangered plant usually only found growing on serpentine, volcanic, sandstone or chert soil or rocks. It is an annual mustard relative, easily overlooked. Its beautiful detail can only be seen well with a magnifying glass.keywords: Bearded Jewelflower serpentine rare endangered
camera Sony HX1
contributor's ID # 151-DSC03552crop2.jpg King Ridgephoto category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Bearded Jewelflower (photographer)
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