Calflora
Taxon  Report   1393 
Camissonia boothii  (Douglas) Raven  ssp. desertorum  (Munz) Raven  (not an active name; please see Eremothera boothii ssp. desertorum)
Booth's desert primrose,  Desert shredding primrose, Desert suncup
Camissonia boothii ssp. desertorum
© 2009 Keir Morse
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Camissonia boothii ssp. desertorum, a dicot, is an annual herb that is native to California and is endemic (limited) to California.

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Camissonia boothii ssp. desertorum
© 2009 Keir Morse
Family: ONAGRACEAE  
Genus: Camissonia
Parent Record Camissonia boothii
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Name Status:
Accepted by PLANTS + JM93
TJM2 accepted name: Eremothera boothii ssp. desertorum
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PLANTS: Camissonia boothii ssp. inyoensis
PLANTS: Camissonia boothii var. desertorum
PLANTS: Oenothera boothii ssp. desertorum
PLANTS: Oenothera boothii ssp. inyoensis
PLANTS: Oenothera decorticans var. desertorum
NOTE: Camissonia boothii ssp. desertorum is not an active name in the Calflora species table.
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Suggested Citation
Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation,
with data contributed by public and private institutions and individuals, including the Consortium of California Herbaria.
[web application]. 2017. Berkeley, California: The Calflora Database [a non-profit organization].
Available: http://www.calflora.org/   (Accessed: Jul 11, 2017).

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