Scientific Name

Nicotiana quadrivalvis Pursh

Family

Solanaceae

General

CI

This species was not encountered before the fire, but was reasonably common on a couple sites after, always on exposed, south facing slopes, often growing among the skeletons of burnt Opuntia.

References

More on this species at Calflora.

The Jepson Manual (2012: 1252, Solanaceae by Michael H. Nee).

Dale (200: 192)

McAuley (1996: 528).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south facing side of hill to the south of Camarillo Park entrance area, CI (26 April 2014).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south facing side of hill to the south of Camarillo Park entrance area, CI (26 April 2014).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (2 May 2014).

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Nicotiana quadrivalvis on south west facing slope of hill to the west of Aliso Hall, CI, below the helipad (9 May 2014).

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