Possible intergrade with var. auriculatum. These occur on sandstone, as opposed to acidic marine shale as typical for the taxon. Additionally, the flowers are white (cream) rather than yellow.
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Nancy Smith-Huerta
s.n.
2004-08-04
4 Aug 2004
United States, California, San Benito, San Benito County: Along New Idria Road, 4.1 miles S of Panoche Road.
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Teri Barry, Collections Manager (tcbarry@ucdavis.edu)
reodellposted 2021-06-01 09:04:40
Possible intergrade with var. auriculatum. These occur on sandstone, as opposed to acidic marine shale as typical for the taxon. Additionally, the flowers are white (cream) rather than yellow.