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dc:title"Ex uno, multis: taxonomic revision in Navarretia divaricata (Polemoniaceae) and the recognition of four additional cryptic or near-cryptic species";
dc:description"Figure 4. Distribution of Navarretia vividior (circles), N. modocensis (squares), N. aeroides (triangles), and N. torreyella (4 - pointed stars) occurrences across their native range in California and southern Oregon, United States. Instances of observed syntopy are indicated with the hexagon and pentagon, as defined in the legend.";
dc:description"Figure 7. Navarretia torreyella. A Pressed specimen showing plant habit, scale bar = 1 cm (Johnson et al, 13 - 230) B Flowering head in the field, scale bar = 2 mm (Johnson 16 - 008) C-E Equivalent magnification, scale bar = 2 mm. C Pressed flowering head showing coloration of dried flowers (Johnson 16 - 008) D, E Fresh flowers showing coloration (Johnson 13 - 218) F Fresh flowering head with maturing fruit, showing stretched corolla base that typically clings to fruit through maturity common in all of the species detailed herein, scale bar = 2 mm (Johnson 16 - 008). All photographs by L. A. Johnson and vouchers deposited at BRY.";