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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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California, United States
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California, United States
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California, United States
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California, United States
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Formerly treated in local floras as Boechera perennans (Wats.) Weber (syn. Arabis perennans), more recent research indicates that it is probably most closely related to Boechera gracilipes) influenced by possibly also two other species: Boechera gracilipes retrofracta sparsiflora.May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx, 5,220 ft., in quartzite outcrops
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Formerly thought to be Boechera perennans (Wats.) Weber (syn. Arabis perennans), more recent research indicates that it is probably more closely related to Boechera gracilipes) influenced by possibly also two other species: Boechera gracilipes retrofracta sparsiflora.May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx, 5,220 ft., in quartzite outcrops
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Formerly thought to be Boechera perennans (Wats.) Weber (syn. Arabis perennans), more recent research indicates that it is probably more closely related to Boechera gracilipes) influenced by possibly also two other species: Boechera gracilipes retrofracta sparsiflora.May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx, 5,220 ft., in quartzite outcrops
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Formerly treated as Boechera perennans (Wats.) Weber (syn. Arabis perennans) in local floras, more recent research indicates that it is probably most closely related to Boechera gracilipes) influenced by possibly also two other species: Boechera gracilipes retrofracta sparsiflora.May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx, 5,220 ft., in quartzite outcrops
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Formerly treated in local floras as a Boechera perennans (Wats.) Weber (syn. Arabis perennans), more recent research indicates that it is probably most closely related to Boechera gracilipes) influenced by possibly also two other species: Boechera gracilipes retrofracta sparsiflora.May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx, 5,220 ft., in quartzite outcrops
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Boechera microphylla (Nuttall) Dorn (syn. Arabis microphylla). Plant height is often described as being in the 1 to 3.5 dm range, however often they can be tall. Welsh indicates an upper limit of 5 dm which is more accurate.May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx 4,930 ft., growing in quartzite crevices.
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Boechera microphylla (Nuttall) Dorn (syn. Arabis microphylla).May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx 5,090 ft., growing in quartzite crevices.
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Boechera microphylla (Nuttall) Dorn (syn. Arabis microphylla).May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx 4,930 ft., growing in quartzite crevices.
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Boechera microphylla (Nuttall) Dorn (syn. Arabis microphylla). The grass behind is proably the non-native Poa bulbosa.May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx 4,940 ft., growing in quartzite crevices.
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Boechera microphylla (Nuttall) Dorn (syn. Arabis microphylla).May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx 5,050 ft., growing in quartzite crevices.
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Boechera microphylla (Nuttall) Dorn (syn. Arabis microphylla).May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx 4,930 ft., growing in quartzite crevices.
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Boechera microphylla (Nuttall) Dorn (syn. Arabis microphylla). May 5, 2011, Wasatch foothills, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx 5,050 ft., growing in quartzite crevices.
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Nevada, United States
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Nevada, United States