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2000 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
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This is a curious specimen as O. campestris is not treated in the current Jepson manual. Glenn Clifton collected and named it. Marty Woj. annotated as O. campestris. It is not known from Nevada either.
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This is a curious specimen as O. campestris is not treated in the current Jepson manual. Glenn Clifton collected and named it. Marty Woj. annotated as O. campestris. It is not known from Nevada either.
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This is a curious specimen as O. campestris is not treated in the current Jepson manual. Glenn Clifton collected and named it. Marty Woj. annotated as O. campestris. It is not known from Nevada either.
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This is a curious specimen as O. campestris is not treated in the current Jepson manual. Glenn Clifton collected and named it. Marty Woj. annotated as O. campestris. It is not known from Nevada either.
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This is a curious specimen as O. campestris is not treated in the current Jepson manual. Glenn Clifton collected and named it. Marty Woj. annotated as O. campestris. It is not known from Nevada either.
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This is a curious specimen as O. campestris is not treated in the current Jepson manual. Glenn Clifton collected and named it. Marty Woj. annotated as O. campestris. It is not known from Nevada either.
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This is a curious specimen as O. campestris is not treated in the current Jepson manual. Glenn Clifton collected and named it. Marty Woj. annotated as O. campestris. It is not known from Nevada either.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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In a location where O. parryi and O. borealis var. viscida also grow, during an outing with Jim Morefield and Dylan Neubauer, we encountered a quite different Oxytropis. It resembles O. campestris of which there is a collection by Glen Clifton from 1988(see other images on CalPhotos of that collection). This collection was annotated by Martin F. Wojciechowski in 2004 as 'O. campestris' and by Stanley Welsh in 2005 as 'O. campestris var. ?'. It is curious that O. campestris is not treated in TJM1 or TJM2. Perhaps because of single poor specimen. In the Dean W. Taylor Flora of The White Mountains, this collection is referenced under the name O. oreophila var. oreophila which is treated as a legitimate taxon in California. I find this plant quite interesting and hope these images will help in further inquiry. Collection made concurrently by Dylan Neubauer.
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