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Oxytropis borealis var. viscida
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Photographer: Steve Matson
ID: 0000 0000 0713 0201 (2013-07-04)Copyright © 2013 Steve Matson
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date of photo Jul 2, 2013
latitude 37.17010 longitude -118.51940
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location
sSNH; Bishop Creek watershed, south end of Coyote Ridge, shoulder of the Hunchback (Inyo County, California, US)family
Fabaceae
notes Great surprise to find this plant!! Glandular little bugger. I saw some small lilac flowers on plant with pinnate divided leaves. I passed it by at first, then took a closer look to reveal a zygomorphic 'pea' family flower. I was guessing possibly an Oxtropis but was not sure. Such significant glandularity made keying in TJM2 difficult and other images were rare (Gary Monroe's images are not of this taxon). Consortium collection data was the real defining data point as almost all collections are from this locale (a few from W&I).contributor's ID # FabaceaeOxytropisorealis var. viscida4-PZ2A1422.jpg photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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