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June 22
- 1012M⁁Top of Rocky mtn ridge in oak woods 5 mi E of Rich
Mtn, Polk Co, Ark. Plants ½—1¼ meters. All past
flower. Only five plants found. Alt. 1800 ft. - 1012P = plant same locality.
- 1013M. N.E. fairly rocky slope beneath wide spaced
oaks on skyline rd. 8 mi W. of Rich Mtn and S.E.
of Page. Le Flore Co, Okla. Locally abundant. Infact practically the only floor cover at this
place. A few struggling blueberries offered no
competition. Must be very drought resistant!
Plants most ½ to ¾ meter, occasionally to one
meter. All past bloom & very few with any seeds
or remaining flower heads. Probably hit by the early
drought. One strain with fairly glaucousAlt 1000 ft leaves. - 1013P = plant same locality
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