Agreed! I indicated that they also occurred across the Arizona Strip area. The plants farther north in central Nevada and Central Utah are similar but not completely the same. Preliminary morphometric data seems to show that the Arizona Strip forms are as distinct a group as you are likely to find in E. engelmannii. The diploid forms in southwestern Utah and northwestern Arizona may also be distinct by morphometric data and will receive a new name.
Dean
North central Arizona habitat
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Re: North central Arizona habitat
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