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Mirabilis linearis Narrowleaf Four O'clock
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Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 0421 0286 (2021-04-06)Copyright © 2021 Wynn Anderson
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date of photo Sep 1, 2013
latitude 32.91187 longitude 105.46520
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location
Forest Service road FS 607(Carr Canyon Road), 0.1 mile west off off hiway US 82 at mile marker 36, 1.6 miles northeast of Mayhill, Sacramento Mts. (Otero Co. County, New Mexico, US)family
Nyctaginaceae
plant community former Pinyon-Oak-Juniper woodland, severely burned over in 2002, now a seccesional grassland with abundant grasses and forbs, and scattered stump resprouts of shrubs and occassional trees at 6535 feet (1992 meters)notes site subject to a major forest fire in 2002 and is now an open post-fire grassland on crest of low gravelly limestone hill with dark sandy calcareous loam above the Rio Penasco River valley.keywords: Sacramento Mts., Sac.
contributor's ID # Sac.41 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Narrowleaf Four O'clock (photographer)
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