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Description Castilleja grisea.jpg | San Clemente Island paintbrush (Castilleja grisea) is endemic to San Clemente Island, the southernmost of eight Channel Islands off the southern California coast. The federally endangered plant is 1.3 to 2 ft. tall and is ash-gray in color with densely hairy leaves that are alternate and linear. The plant can be either free-living or parasitic. Photo: Anna Braswell/USFWS |
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San Clemente Island paintbrush
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Author | Pacific Southwest Region U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from Sacramento, US |
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