Description:
Ionactis caelestis near the summit of Mount Wilson, Red Rock Canyon, southern Nevada (elev. about 2100m) (Note that although the Spring Mountains checklist in Mentzelia #8 says that the only population of this rare species is on Bridge Mountain a couple miles to the north, both appearance and habitat are an exact match to the description, and there is no other Asteraceae species remotely similar in the area.). Date: 27 October 2007. Source: Own work. Author:
Stan Shebs.
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