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Forestiera angustifolia Narrowleaf Forestiera
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Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 0617 1809 (2017-06-23)Copyright © 2017 Wynn Anderson
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date of photo Jul 18, 2015
latitude 29.29962 longitude 103.26624
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location
road into Chisos Basin, 2.6 miles south of TX 118 (Panther Junction Hiway),2.8 miles north of Lost Mine Trailhead pullout, Big Bend National Park (Brewster County, Texas, US)family
Fabaceae
plant community Chihuahuan Desert scrub transition into foothill grassland at 4764' (1452m)notes Large, xeric, woody shrub with narrow leaves bunched on short spurs on spreading central branches. Fruit, a purple to black drupe highly sought by birds. This is the more common strictly branched form as contrasted with the rather eye-catching but less common curved or 'weeping' form.keywords: CDR, Chihuahuan Desert, Big Bend
contributor's ID # CDR 1244 photo category: Plant - shrub
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Narrowleaf Forestiera (photographer)
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