["The flowers disintegrated in my hands. This is the second specimen that was in this condition, another specimen collected on the same date. As I mentioned earlier, the specimen looked as though it was "burned" as it was a dirty dark brown in color, there was no indication that the flowers were red." FC].
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June Baker, George Baker
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1980-07-00 - 1980-07-01
1980-07
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Trout Creek Mtn. Rd., Trout Creek Mountains.
Decomposed granite.
Scarlet Bugler [Eaton's Firecracker]; Nearly 3' tall bearing bright red tubular flowers; specimen decomposed - see text