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Castela
emoryi
(A. Gray) Moran & Felger
Published In:
Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 15(4): 40. 1968. (
Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist.
)
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(Last Modified On 10/10/2018)
Acceptance :
Accepted
Species profile
(Last Modified On 11/25/2019)
Typical Adult Height Range (m) :
0-2, 2-4, 4-8
Life Form :
Shrubby Tree
Habitat(s) :
Plains/Valleys
Global Regions of Occurrence :
North America
- Geographic Range :
sw USA, nw Mexico
Single-country Endemic :
No
IUCN Redlist Category :
NE (Not Evaluated)
Armament (spines, thorns, etc.) :
yes
Leaf Duration :
Deciduous
Uses :
Timber
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California, San Bernardino: 340 m, 34°26'17"N 114°39'06"W, 08 March 2007,
Andrew Townesmith, Karen M. Meyer & Tracy Scott 672
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Arizona, Maricopa: 1500 f, [33°30'00"N 112°30'00"W], 15 April 1989,
Cathy M. Nicholson-Crandall 62