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Seed Accession 900367

Taxon

Dermatophyllum secundiflorum

Botanical Name

Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Gómez-Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal

Accession No.

900367

Accession Date

1 Dec 1992

Availability

C (Scarce)

Collector(s)

B. Bearly, M. Johnson, T. Omar, P. & S. Stephens

Collection Date

11 Jul 1990

Locality

United States, Texas, Edwards Co.
Hwy 377, 42.8 mi. W of Rock Springs.

Setting Circumstances

Rolling limestone hills with Berberis haematocarpa, Juniperus ashei, Quercus sp., Acacia roemeriana, Eysenhardtia texana, Dasylirion texanum.

Provenance

Wild

Associated Accession

None

No. Individuals Collected From

Unknown

Comments

Seeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. M. Johnson 90-127.

Herbarium Voucher(s)

None
Desert Legume Program

Desert Legume Program
2120 E. Allen Road
Tucson, AZ 85719

delep@cals.arizona.edu

 


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