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Cirsium mohavense
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Photographer: Steve Matson
ID: 0000 0000 1016 2532 (2016-10-16)Copyright © 2016 Steve Matson
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date of photo Oct 1, 2016
latitude 37.10600 longitude -118.20140
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location
SNE, Inyo Mountains, Mule Spring, circa 5 miles southeast of Big Pine (Inyo County, California, US)notes Leaf: +- densely tomentose, especially abaxially; proximal 1.5--6 dm, spiny-petioled, elliptic to oblanceolate, toothed to deeply lobed, lobes generally rigidly spreading, simple or with 1--2 pairs of coarse teeth or 2° lobes, main spines 3--20 mm; middle and distal smaller, narrower, conspicuously decurrent as spiny wings, distal-most much reduced, often long-acuminate, generally very spiny, spines 4--30 mm.Leaf: +- densely tomentose, especially abaxially; proximal 1.5--6 dm, spiny-petioled, elliptic to oblanceolate, toothed to deeply lobed, lobes generally rigidly spreading, simple or with 1--2 pairs of coarse teeth or 2° lobes, main spines 3--20 mm; middle and distal smaller, narrower, conspicuously decurrent as spiny wings, distal-most much reduced, often long-acuminate, generally very spiny, spines 4--30 mm.contributor's ID # AsteraceaeCirsiummohavense2016 Mule Spring5-PZ2A0180.jpg photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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