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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)

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fredwatson

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Março 11, 2024 02:21 PM PDT

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fredwatson

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Março 8, 2024 06:17 PM PST

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yerbasanta

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Setembro 2023

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Spores under 100x magnification. Some with camera optical zoom.

Extracted by dipping in tap water and siphoning spores from upper surface of water.

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nelsoid

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Setembro 20, 2023 09:28 AM PDT

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fredwatson

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Maio 11, 2023 02:07 PM PDT

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aparrot1

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Junho 2, 2020 09:49 AM PDT

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Mariposa lilies growing on open, mountainous grassland near the coast. The soil appears hard packed, silty, clay-like, with some serpentine soil, now covered by mostly non-native grasses. In ancient times this area was a marine terrace.

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Clay Mariposa Lily (Calochortus argillosus) Similar in appearance to Butterfly Mariposa Lily (Calochortus venustus) but:

WITHOUT the maroon blotch/spot at outer end of petal.
Nectaries at base of petals are rectangular not square.
Hairs on nectary are long, dark purple-maroon, not short-yellow-hairy like C. venustus.

Calflora C. argillosus in Monterey County: https://www.calflora.org/entry/observ.html?track=m#srch=t&lpcli=t&taxon=Calochortus+argillosus&chk=t&cch=t&cnabh=t&inat=r&cc=MNT

Jepson eFlora: Clay Mariposa Lily (Calochortus argillosus)
"Stem: 40--60 cm, simple, bulblets present. Leaf: basal 20--30 cm, withering; cauline reduced upward. Inflorescence: +- umbel-like; flowers 1--4, erect; bracts 2--8 cm. Flower: perianth bell-shaped; sepals 20--40 mm; petals 20--40 mm, +- rounded, white to purple or pale yellow, central red spot within pale yellow, sparsely hairy; nectary 1 crescent or chevron, not depressed, densely short-hairy; filaments not dilated at base, anthers purple, pink to yellow-white. Fruit: erect, 4--6 cm, lanceolate. Ecology: Hard clay from volcanic or metamorphic rocks; Elevation: < 800 m. Peak bloom: April-June. Note: Flowers highly variable, generally showy."
Jepson eFlora: Clay Mariposa Lily (Calochortus argillosus) https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=76542

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016--not listed
Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015--not listed.
Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019--not listed
Monterey County Wildflowers, Trees & Ferns--not listed

See interesting discussion/comments re the Clay Mariposa Lilly growing in this area by Morgan Stickrod, helianthelsa and others:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/116355161

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/49858393
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6185354

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fredwatson

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Abril 2022

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fredwatson

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Maio 6, 2023 10:46 AM PDT

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vivienneo

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Abril 10, 2023 09:36 PM PDT

Descrição

Trails in Garland Park near Boronda Rd

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fredwatson

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Abril 20, 2023 02:27 PM PDT

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yerbasanta

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Dezembro 2022

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fredwatson

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Março 12, 2023 02:14 PM PDT

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fredwatson

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Maio 17, 2022 05:50 PM PDT

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Carvalho-Negro-da-Califórnia (Quercus kelloggii)

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fredwatson

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Fevereiro 8, 2023 10:32 AM PST

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fredwatson

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Maio 2022

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Insetos Alados (Subclasse Pterygota)

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hkibak

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Setembro 26, 2022 04:15 PM PDT

Descrição

On Adenostoma fasciculatum
a-fasciculatum-bud-rosette

"Adenostoma Rosette Bud Gall" is an undescribed species per p. 236 "Plant Galls of the Western United States" 3rd Ed. by Russo (2021)

https://www.gallformers.org/gall/2679

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/136665282

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hkibak

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Dezembro 20, 2021 03:51 PM HST

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Here is the path I followed on Jepson (Keybase CW) to get to glandulosa:

  • Burls at base of main stem, also above or not; plant sprouting after fire [ED: Some question whether this is a burl or a reaction to mechanical injury]
  • Leaves with stomata on both surfaces, occasionally fewer adaxially, surfaces generally the same in color and/or hairiness [ED: Stomata are on both surfaces, but far fewer adaxially]
  • Old stem bark smooth or peeling, +- red
  • Plant erect; inflorescence panicle
  • Twig and/or inflorescence axes and/or bracts glandular
  • Glands black or clear (pink), on short and long hairs; burl hemispheric; KR, NCoR, SnFrB, SCoR, w SnBr, PR
  • Twig generally glandular; KR, NCoR, SnFrB, SCoR, PR

Sorry I did not bring my good camera for the black glandular hairs but you should be able to make them out.

https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=49170

Also looks a great deal like the photos on page xx of David Stryer's "Flora of Fort Ord" (2019), his "key:"

  • Long twig hairs
  • Hairs glandular
  • Medium sized leaves, soft and felty underneath [Scabrous]
  • Shrubby growth habit [???]
  • Smooth red bark down to burl
  • Burl present [???]
    Note that the leaf petioles are more than 5mm

Comments/disputes welcome as always!

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hkibak

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Janeiro 6, 2022 04:14 PM HST

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fredwatson

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Agosto 2022

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hkibak

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Abril 3, 2021 01:19 PM PDT

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kvandevere

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Dezembro 31, 2021 02:32 PM PST

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In the middle of a large mixed stand of A. tomentosa and A. hookeri, this individual stands out - mainly due to its tiny leaves. It is upright, 2+ meters tall, and has no visible burl (I was also unable to find a burl by digging with my fingers, but there are several large stems suggesting a deeply buried burl is possible). The stems are as red and smooth as the surrounding hookeri, but the twigs are white and nonglandular puberulent to tomentose (although there are minute black spots on some twigs suggesting some glandularity). The leaves are only 1-2cm long, strongly bifacial, abaxially tomentose, and sparsely hairy above. They are similar in color to the surrounding tomentosa (much duller than the hookeri). The raceme-like (0-1 branches) nascent inflorescence is pendant and minutely nonglandular hairy (similar to the twigs) with leaf-like, lanceolate bracts. It shows no sign of preparing to bloom, putting it out of sync with both the tomentosa (which is already blooming) and the hookeri (which is about to start). I only found one berry that wasn't hollow and it appeared to have a fused nut – although it could have just gotten stuck together as it decayed.

So is this some kind of cross-clade tomentosa/hookeri hybrid? A really unusual A. crustacea crinita with a hidden burl? Or just one of the many, many obligate seeders I've never heard of?

The leaf comparison photo has the subject plant on the left followed by a hookeri leaf and a tomentosa leaf. The third photo shows it growing side by side with hookeri.

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fredwatson

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Novembro 14, 2021 05:01 PM PST

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fredwatson

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Maio 22, 2022 03:50 PM PDT

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fredwatson

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Julho 29, 2022 08:17 PM CDT

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fredwatson

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Junho 26, 2022 11:51 AM CDT

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Junho 22, 2022 07:06 PM CDT

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fredwatson

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Maio 2022

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Sanguinho-Das-Sebes (Rhamnus alaternus)

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fredwatson

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Junho 4, 2022 11:28 AM PDT

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fredwatson

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Maio 29, 2022 07:19 PM PDT

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mosanchez

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Dezembro 11, 2021 12:34 PM UTC

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Diabelha (Plantago coronopus)

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fredwatson

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Dezembro 30, 2021 03:36 PM PST

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aparrot1

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Maio 9, 2022 11:27 AM PDT

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Clay Mariposa Lily (Calochortus argillosus) Native plant, endemic to California, growing on grassy foothills above Toro Creek, on the SE side of Fort Ord. Substrate is decomposing sandstone on a former marine terrace. Last year, there were 100 +- on this knoll, the last week of May, 2021.

Similar in appearance to Butterfly Mariposa Lily (Calochortus venustus) but
1) WITHOUT the maroon blotch/spot at outer end of petal.
2) Nectaries at base of petals are rectangular not square.
3) Hairs on nectary are Long, dark purple-maroon, not short-yellow-hairy like C. venustus.

Jepson eFlora: Clay Mariposa Lily (Calochortus argillosus)
"Stem: 40--60 cm, simple, bulblets present. Leaf: basal 20--30 cm, withering; cauline reduced upward. Inflorescence: +- umbel-like; flowers 1--4, erect; bracts 2--8 cm. Flower: perianth bell-shaped; sepals 20--40 mm; petals 20--40 mm, +- rounded, white to purple or pale yellow, central red spot within pale yellow, sparsely hairy; nectary 1 crescent or chevron, not depressed, densely short-hairy; filaments not dilated at base, anthers purple, pink to yellow-white. Fruit: erect, 4--6 cm, lanceolate. Ecology: Hard clay from volcanic or metamorphic rocks; Elevation: < 800 m. Peak bloom: April-June. Note: Flowers highly variable, generally showy."
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=76542

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016--not listed
Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015--not listed.
Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019--not listed
Monterey County Wildflowers, Trees & Ferns--not listed

See other interesting discussion/comments re the Clay Mariposa Lilly growing in this area:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/49858393
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6185354

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skullroy

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Abril 20, 2022 01:16 PM PDT

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fredwatson

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Abril 11, 2022 06:28 PM MST

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Figueira-da-Índia (Opuntia ficus-indica)

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fredwatson

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Março 7, 2021 09:34 AM PST

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Figueira-da-Índia (Opuntia ficus-indica)

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rjadams55

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Novembro 26, 2011

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The Mission Cactus in not native to the region, but was brought to Monterey County by Spanish missionaries and settlers. Both the fruit and pads (nopales) are edible. As part of the former Soberanes Ranch, these cactus are widespread in the canyon's dryer south-facing slope.

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Mixomicetos (Classe Myxomycetes)

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jennyjax

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Março 17, 2022 09:37 AM PDT

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fredwatson

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Março 12, 2022 10:35 AM PST

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fredwatson

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Fevereiro 20, 2022 05:49 PM PST

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Fevereiro 14, 2022 05:56 PM PST

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Cardo-Italiano (Carduus pycnocephalus)

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Fevereiro 16, 2022 10:28 AM PST

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Urtigas (Género Urtica)

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fredwatson

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Fevereiro 25, 2022 10:12 AM PST

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Março 21, 2019 07:12 PM PDT

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Junco-Comum (Juncus effusus)

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Fevereiro 16, 2022 10:04 AM PST

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Dezembro 20, 2021 05:03 PM PST

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fredwatson

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Janeiro 13, 2022 04:41 PM PST

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Cardo-Italiano (Carduus pycnocephalus)

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fredwatson

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Janeiro 22, 2022 03:11 PM PST

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fredwatson

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Fevereiro 6, 2022 02:39 PM PST

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Tremoços e Tremocilhas (Género Lupinus)

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annabelle59

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Fevereiro 5, 2022 12:29 PM UTC

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Ervilhaca-Comum (Vicia sativa)

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fredwatson

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Fevereiro 6, 2022 04:45 PM PST

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fredwatson

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Fevereiro 6, 2022 04:20 PM PST

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ravelino

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Fevereiro 2, 2022 09:22 AM PST

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Pinheiro-Do-Bispo (Pinus muricata)

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sgalvez211

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Setembro 13, 2020 11:10 AM PDT

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fredwatson

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Maio 16, 2021 03:04 PM PDT

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Bico-de-Cegonha-Mosqueado (Erodium moschatum)

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fredwatson

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Janeiro 30, 2022 11:43 AM PST

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Sepal tips bristly

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dariusliles

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Janeiro 26, 2022 09:56 AM PST

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Multiple stemmed, hardy, and maple shaped leaves. The flowers are partially all connected making them tubular.

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Janeiro 26, 2022 10:30 AM PST

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Pink flowers and hairy leaves

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Palmas-Forrageiras (Género Opuntia)

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domi8868

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Outubro 14, 2020 02:31 PM PDT

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berreil

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Abril 2, 2021 05:38 PM PDT

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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)

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fredwatson

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Novembro 15, 2021 03:00 PM PST

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fredwatson

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Novembro 15, 2021 01:55 PM PST

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fredwatson

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Janeiro 22, 2022 04:35 PM PST

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Phacelia distans?

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Zimbro-Comum (Juniperus communis)

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kraskoff

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Julho 10, 2020 10:20 AM PDT

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fredwatson

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Dezembro 27, 2021 02:24 PM PST

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Dezembro 15, 2021 03:06 PM UTC

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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)

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tryceratops

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Dezembro 20, 2021 02:41 PM UTC

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gilbertj

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Outubro 2, 2021 11:32 AM PDT

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gilbertj

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Outubro 2, 2021 11:32 AM PDT

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kvandevere

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Janeiro 8, 2022 02:07 PM PST

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Could this be another Arctostaphylos tomentosa x pumila? It's nearly 2 meters tall and surrounded by A. tomentosa (with a few A. pumila nearby). @jeffbisbee

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Bromo-Espigão (Bromus diandrus)

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c_michael_hogan

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Fevereiro 22, 2021 02:00 PM PST

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Tremoços e Tremocilhas (Género Lupinus)

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yerbasanta

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Janeiro 5, 2022 01:00 PM PST

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sprouting near where goats have been managing vegetation near Ft. Ord.

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Junho 24, 2020 06:28 PM PDT

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Novembro 2, 2018 08:44 AM PDT

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Setembro 21, 2021 07:01 AM PDT

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8th observation

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colindyson7

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Outubro 15, 2021 04:00 PM PDT

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kueda

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Junho 15, 2014 01:38 PM PDT

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Considered current by Calflora and CNPS, but Jepson lumps it with C. filaginifolia: http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_cpn.pl?Corethrogyne+filaginifolia

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Diabelha (Plantago coronopus)

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imartinson211

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Novembro 3, 2021 01:53 PM PDT

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Pinheiro-Insigne (Pinus radiata)

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connie332

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Outubro 23, 2021 09:31 AM PDT

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fredwatson

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Abril 1, 2021 01:51 PM PDT

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fredwatson

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Novembro 15, 2021 02:07 PM PST

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connie332

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Dezembro 2021

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Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)

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fredwatson

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Dezembro 5, 2021 11:51 AM PST

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fredwatson

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Novembro 22, 2020 10:18 AM PST