Enemion occidentale

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Ranunculales

  • Family

    Ranunculaceae

  • All Determinations

    Enemion occidentale

TSopvrttm OCCIDENTALS H. &nilA. Bot. Beech. 316. 1840.
No* 7715,.collected April 18, near Girard station in the Te-
hachapi mountains, Kern county, growing in rich loose soil;
under oak trees in a ravine. Except that the plants are smaller
and more spreading, these specimens, do not seem to differ from
those from about San Francisco, the type locality. It has never
jbeert' reported from so far south, the farthest being Coburn Mills,
Tulare county. TJie sepals are tinged with pink in the living
plant, changing to purplish when dry. ,v
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
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PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA
Kern County
7715 ISOPYRUM OCCIDENT ALE H.&A.
Girard Station
A. A. Holler, Collector	April 18, 1905
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