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BUTTerwICK & dANIeL: FLOrA OF SOUTHerN BLACK MTS., ArIzONA 283<br />

FIgUre 6. Species in the southern Black Mountains and their floristic affinities. Coleogyne ramosissima (top left; photo<br />

by Keir Morse, SeINet) and Grayia spinosa (top right; photo by C. webber, © California Academy of Sciences, used with<br />

permission), occur in both Mohave and great Basin deserts. Monardella eplingii, the only known plant species endemic to<br />

the Black Mountains (middle left; plant photo by and copyright reserved to M. elvin, used with permission; inset photo<br />

showing inflorscence with flower by J. Anderson, used with permission). Psorothamnus fremontii var. attenuatus (bottom<br />

left; photo by daniela roth, SeINet) and Salvia mohavensis (bottom right; photo by A. Schusteff, with permission), occur<br />

in both Mohave and Sonoran deserts.

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