Viola guadalupensis
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viola-guadalupensis-305-17995743
title:
Viola guadalupensis
text:
Viola guadalupensis, the Guadalupe Mountains violet, is a perennial yellow-flowered violet, and is an extremely rare endemic plant of the Guadalupe Mountains. The violet is known only from Guadalupe Mountains National Park, where it grows at high elevations on vertical limestone faces. The Guadalupe Mountains violet was first described in 1990 when it was found at one location along the East Rim of Frijole Ridge. A second, isolated population was found in 2006 in a steep, slot-canyon drainage ab
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Species of plant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_guadalupensis
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date modified:
2023-05-06T12:23:48Z
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