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Plants on coarse gravelly volcanic soil of wide, braided sheet-wash arroyo draining coastal plain between rhyolite hills. Sometime confused with(or merged into) M. tomentosa but leaves are greenish, stellate-puberulent, and not greyish canescent and densely tomentose as in M. tomentosa, among other differences.
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understory, elevated brush covered coastal hummock of silty clayish loam along shoreline of brackish Oso Creek, in a minimally disturbed natural area of native vegetation
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xerophilous/sarcocaulescent scrub on coastal piedmont southwest of Sierra de la Laguna
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Plants on coarse gravelly volcanic soil of wide, braided sheet-wash arroyo draining coastal plain between rhyolite hills. Sometime confused with(or merged into) M. tomentosa but leaves are greenish, stellate-puberulent, and not greyish canescent and densely tomentose as in M. tomentosa, among other differences.
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xerophilous/sarcocaulescent scrub on coastal piedmont southwest of Sierra de la Laguna
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growing at base of steep south face of deep roadcut in rhyolite ridge on northern lower flank of Cerro Tetrakawi.
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xerophilous/sarcocaulescent scrub on coastal piedmont southwest of Sierra de la Laguna
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growing at base of steep south face of deep roadcut in rhyolite ridge on northern lower flank of Cerro Tetrakawi.
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xerophilous/sarcocaulescent scrub on coastal piedmont southwest of Sierra de la Laguna
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growing at base of steep south face of deep roadcut in rhyolite ridge on northern lower flank of Cerro Tetrakawi.
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xerophilous/sarcocaulescent scrub on coastal piedmont southwest of Sierra de la Laguna
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growing at base of steep south face of deep roadcut in rhyolite ridge on northern lower flank of Cerro Tetrakawi.
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xerophilous/sarcocaulescent scrub on coastal piedmont southwest of Sierra de la Laguna
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growing at base of steep south face of deep roadcut in rhyolite ridge on northern lower flank of Cerro Tetrakawi.
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on grassy stabilized sandy soil in back dunes of Playa Las Tunas, roadside with Jourea pilosa, Tephrosia vicioides, Euphorbia leucophylla, Dyssodia speciosa, Boerhaavia xanti
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growing at base of steep south face of deep roadcut in rhyolite ridge on northern lower flank of Cerro Tetrakawi.
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on grassy stabilized sandy soil of back dune plain, with Jourea pilosa, Tephrosia vicioides, Euphorbia leucophylla, Dyssodia speciosa, Boerhaavia xanti
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shrub on coarse gravelly volcanic soil of wide, braided sheet-wash arroyo draining coastal plain between rhyolite hills. Sometime confused with(or merged into) M. tomentosa but leaves are greenish, stellate-puberulent, and not greyish canescent and densely tomentose as in M. tomentosa, among other differences.