University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium (WIS)
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Lupinus andersonii S.Watson
Fabaceae
J. T. Howell
Det. in dupl.
Gankin, Roman
621
1965-09-03
September 3, 1965
United States, California, Mono, 1.9 miles northwest of Bodie, on road to Aurora Canyon and Bridgeport,
38.268197 -119.125982 +-5497m. WGS84
2743 meters
9000 feet.
Very dry soil, probably of volcanic origin. Associated with Artemisia, Chrysothamnus, Purshia and Ribes cereum.; very dry soil, probably of volcanic origin,
Artemisia, Chrysothamnus, Purshia, Ribes cereum
a member of a massive population,; Herbaceous shrub ca. 4 feet tall, with many (150-+) unbranched stems arising from caudex or crown, foliage deep green, flowers pale yellow or off-white, keel purple-tipped