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Fully developed bracts - Illustrates why plant is named L. glauca. At this stage the edges of the bracts are almost translucent grey. (Extended definition of 'glauca' is that it is the same greyish color of the dust found on a ripe plum.)
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Lagotis glauca

Gaertn.

sec. Hulten 1968

common name: weaselsnout
family: Scrophulariaceae
Identified 2015-06-04 by Abi Woodbridge


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Location information for the occurrence documented by this image:

Overland Drive, Unalaska Island, Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska, US
53.856867° latitude,-166.460819° longitude
Coordinate uncertainty: about 10 m

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Image creator: Abi Woodbridge ; created on 2015-06-04T18:09:38-08:00

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Metadata last modified: 2015-11-29T21:51:49-06:00
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Hulten 1968 =

Hultén, E., 1968. Flora of Alaska and Neighboring territories: A Manual of the Vascular Plants. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, US.