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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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marshy area on steep volcanic rhyolitic tuff hillside around flowing seep spring and small ponding area with Lobelia cardinalis, Perityle microcephala, Mimulus dentilobus
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on moist, silty, volcanic soil of large open grassy meadow and shallow marshy wetland at junction of shallow drainage from low forested hills forming the high regional Madrean plateau
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on moist, silty, volcanic soil of large open grassy meadow and shallow marshy wetland at junction of shallow drainage from low forested hills forming the high regional Madrean plateau
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Utebo. Zaragoza: Aragn (Espaa)Introducida,cultivada,naturalizada.Familia: ASTERACEAE (COMPOSITAE)Distribucin: Originaria de Amrica central, se naturaliza en el SW de Europa, y en la Pennsula Ibrica lo hace casi siempre cerca de las costas mediterrneas y atlnticas, ms rara vez en el interior, como ocurre en Aragn, donde se ha encontrado en la Depresin del Ebro.Hbitat: Planta muy vistosa, cultivada como ornamental, que se asilvestra en zonas de huerta, escombreras y baldos, a baja altitud, cerca de ncleos habitados.Preferencia edfica: Indiferente Rango altitudinal: 190- 200 m Floracin: Septiembre - DiciembreForma Biolgica: Terfito escaposoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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on moist, silty, volcanic soil of large open grassy meadow and shallow marshy wetland at junction of shallow drainage from low forested hills forming the high regional Madrean plateau
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Near Patagonia, Arizona, September 2010. In wetland.
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on moist, silty, volcanic soil of large open grassy meadow and shallow marshy wetland at junction of shallow drainage from low forested hills forming the high regional Madrean plateau
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Near Patagonia, Arizona, September 2010. In wetland.
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coarse gravels of dark basalt at base of roadcut for new highway across the Sa. La Brena escarpment, largely obliterating the old, one lane railroad bed that provided access to the botanically rich, exciting and very scenic climb into the Madrean highlands
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Near Patagonia, Arizona, September 2010, In wetland
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coarse gravels of dark basalt at base of roadcut for new highway across the Sa. La Brena escarpment, largely obliterating the old, one lane railroad bed that provided access to the botanically rich, exciting and very scenic climb into the Madrean highlands
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El Tabo, Valparaiso Region, Chile
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coarse gravels of dark basalt at base of roadcut for new highway across the Sa. La Brena escarpment that largely obliterated the old, one lane railroad bed that provided access to the botanically rich, exciting and very scenic climb into the Madrean highlands
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Near Patagonia, Arizona, September 2010. In wetland. Leaves.
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coarse gravels of dark basalt at base of roadcut for new highway across the Sa. La Brena escarpment that largely obliterated the old, one lane railroad bed that provided access to the botanically rich, exciting and very scenic climb into the Madrean highlands
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March 25, 2010, Sabino Creek, Arizona
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coarse gravels of dark basalt at base of roadcut for new highway across the Sa. La Brena escarpment that largely obliterated the old, one lane railroad bed that provided access to the botanically rich, exciting and very scenic climb into the Madrean highlands