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Lupinus Duranii
''Lupinus duranii'' is a species of Lupinus, lupine known by the common name Mono Lake lupine. It is endemism, endemic to California, where it is known mainly from the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada in western Mono County, California, Mono County. Its distribution includes Mammoth Mountain and the hills around Mono Lake, and its habitat has gravelly, pumice-rich soils of volcanic origin. It is almost identical to the nominate variety of Lupinus breweri, Brewer's lupine, which occurs commonly in the same region. Besides the fact that ''L. breweri'' does not occur on pumice flats, the pair are difficult to separate. Description This is a tough, compact perennial herb forming tufts no more than about tall. The basal palmate leaves are made up of 5 to 8 shaggy-haired leaflets up to long. The inflorescence is a crowded raceme of flowers, each about a centimeter long and arranged in whorls about the stout, hairy stem. The flower is purple with a white patch ...
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Alice Eastwood
__NOTOC__ Alice Eastwood (January 19, 1859 – October 30, 1953) was a Canadian American botanist. She is credited with building the botanical collection at the California Academy of Sciences, in San Francisco. She published over 310 scientific articles and authored 395 land plant species names, the fourth-highest number of such names authored by any female scientist. There are seventeen currently recognized species named for her, as well as the genera '' Eastwoodia'' and '' Aliciella''. Biography Alice Eastwood was born on January 19, 1859, in Toronto, Canada, to Colin Skinner Eastwood and Eliza Jane Gowdey Eastwood. When she was six her mother died. The children were cared for by various relatives, and for a time, Alice and her sister were placed at the Oshawa Convent in Toronto. The family reunited with their father and moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1873. In 1879, she graduated as valedictorian from East Denver High School. For the next ten years, Eastwood would teach at ...
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