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Chamaesyce serrula Saw-tooth Sandmat
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Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 0119 2726 (2019-01-25)Copyright © 2019 Wynn Anderson
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date of photo Sep 18, 2016
latitude 32.64731 longitude 107.20387
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location
State Highway NM 26, 15.6 miles east of junction with NM 27 at Nutt, 2.8 miles west of NM 187 in Hatch (Dona Ana County, New Mexico, US)family
Euphorbiaceae
plant community Chihuahuan Desert sand scrub at 4290' (1307m)notes Prostrate mat-like annual on semi-stabilized sand dunes along the breaks of the Rio Grande River valley. Note pilose stem hairs and toothed leaves.keywords: CDR, Chihuahuan Desert, sand dunes
contributor's ID # CDR 106 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Saw-tooth Sandmat (photographer)
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