Jepson Field Book volume 30 page 182 | University and Jepson Herbaria Archives, University of California, Berkeley
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Jepson Field Book volume 30 page 182
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Barstow - The country hereabouts, so filled with flowers when we left here four weeks ago, is now quite dry. The Abronia villosa flourishes on the sandy flats, its pink-lavender flowers forming a fine tone against the gray sand. They are most perfect where they grow. They cannot be gathered for home decoration nor will the make fine specimens pressed. The road between Cottonwood and Barstow has been cleared in such a way as to make a strip on each side the wagon track favorable to Abronia villosa and for several ::::::::: May 31, 1914 miles we had this defined band of color on each side of the roadway.
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