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HC-1 (7-86)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
PLANT INTRODUCTION SECTION, HORTICULTURAL CROPS RESEARCH BRANCH, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
Collector F. Martin M.
Date May 1927
Wild V
Cults
Special notes Fruit of this kind
Plant description Shrubs to 10 m.
it is common along the Colorado River and in the vicinity of Yuma, Arizona, on both sides of the river. The bark of the plants is somewhat stunted by the insects.
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