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Lagartixa-Ornada (Urosaurus ornatus)Observador
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Toroweap, Grand Canyon National Park
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Myriopteris gracilisObservador
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Toroweap, Grand Canyon National Park
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Layia glandulosaObservador
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Toroweap, Grand Canyon National Park
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Penstemon eatoniiObservador
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Toroweap, Grand Canyon National Park
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Trentepohlia aureaObservador
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growing with Marchantia paleacea, Clear Creek, Zion National Park
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Lophozia ventricosaObservador
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growing with Bryoxiphium norvegicum and other bryophytes, Zion National Park
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Mohican State Park
-leaf cells are small (mostly ~18-35 microns); leaves nearly round, strongly decurrent, 7-12 cells wide; sinus less than half-way; lobes fairly sharp, mostly connivent and 3-4 cells wide. Growing on moist cliff face among other bryophytes.
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Geocalyx graveolensObservador
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Clearfork Reservoir picnic area 1. Note the two slender lobes on the underleaves with no additional lateral teeth (in photos 4-6); and that the leaves are firmer, more opaque, and more consistently bidentate than Lophocolea. Flora of Clearfork Reservoir Project