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Clokey Catchfly (Silene clokeyi)

 
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Clokey Catchfly (Silene clokeyi)
I spotted this Clokey Catchfly (Silene clokeyi) along Devil's Thumb route to Charleston Peak above 11,000 feet.
This plant is endemic to the Spring Mountains, Nevada. It is a relative of the carnation that you will see only on Charleston Peak ,Griffith Peak and Mummy Mountain.


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Anya JingleSubmitted by Anya Jingle
on Aug 23, 2007 5:34 pm

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Lat/Lon: 32.84000°N / 113.91°W

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