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older stem
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Ericamerias are sometimes segregated by differences the relative length of the style appendage (most of the top of the split style) to the stigma. I was hoping to capture an image that could demonstrate this. This has proved difficult, especially with dried material. Even in the field, this is not an easy thing to see. I will attempt to capture this feature in the future. Keep a look out here.
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Ericamerias are sometimes segregated by differences the relative length of the style appendage (most of the top of the split style) to the stigma. I was hoping to capture an image that could demonstrate this. This has proved difficult, especially with dried material. Even in the field, this is not an easy thing to see. I will attempt to capture this feature in the future. Keep a look out here.
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This plant grows in abundance along roads in this locality. Ann Howald collected specimen(s) near here (see CCH) in 1975 and 1977.
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This plant grows in abundance along roads in this locality. Ann Howald collected specimen(s) near here (see CCH) in 1975 and 1977.
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This plant grows in abundance along roads in this locality. Ann Howald collected specimen(s) near here (see CCH) in 1975 and 1977.
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This plant grows in abundance along roads in this locality. Ann Howald collected specimen(s) near here (see CCH) in 1975 and 1977.
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This plant grows in abundance along roads in this locality. Ann Howald collected specimen(s) near here (see CCH) in 1975 and 1977.
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This plant grows in abundance along roads in this locality. Ann Howald collected specimen(s) near here (see CCH) in 1975 and 1977.
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This plant grows in abundance along roads in this locality. Ann Howald collected specimen(s) near here (see CCH) in 1975 and 1977.
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