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Luina serpentina Creeping Silverback
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Photographer: Ryan O'Dell
ID: 0000 0000 0722 1246 (2022-07-15)Copyright © 2022 Ryan O'Dell
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date of photo Jul 5, 2022
latitude 44.38949 longitude -119.31127
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location
Fields Creek (Grant County, Oregon, US)family
Asteraceae
notes Luina serpentina is a strict endemic of talus and not endemic to serpentine. It occurs on both non-serpentine (graywacke) and serpentine (serpentinite) talus slopes. It is locally common on the rocky talus slopes of Fields Creek watershed. Graywacke of the Fields Creek Formation - most common. Serpentinite of Fields Creek - scarce. The species is clearly visible in satellite imagery as small white-pale green patches on open, steep talus slopes (rust-brown color) of Field Creek watershed, especially north and south of Fields Peak. Field observations by R. O'Dell.photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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common names
Creeping Silverback (photographer)
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