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Description Boechera carrizozoensis 1160, northern Oscura Mountains, Garden Spring Canyon, slopes on the northwest side of Chicken Spring, 9.2 miles NNE of Oscura Peak, 33.7753ºN 106.3356ºW (WGS84), elev. 6700 ft. Juniper savannah, southeast slope, gravelly soil with Bursum Formation limestone and greenish, coarse-grained (diorite?) rocks from a dike. 29 Apr 2010.
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Author Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM

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