Growing in patches of gypsum. Gypsum soils dominated by Sporobolus nealleyi, Oenothera hartwegii ssp. filifolia, Acleisanthes lanceolata, and Mentzelia perennis. No Tiquilia hispidissima, Nerisyrenia linearifolia, Dicranocarpus, or Nama carnosum seen. Search this
Gypsum slopes. Diverse gypsum endemic community including several local endemics. Gypsum itself is relatively barren, with no particular single dominant species. Conditions OK; many but not all plants in flower. Search this
Highly diverse edaphic flora almost entirely of composed gypsum endemic taxa. Bouteloua breviseta dominant. Nama carnosum, Mentzelia humilis, and Tiquilia hispidissima common. Conditions very good; almost all plants flowering. Search this
Sandy soils. Diverse grassland assemblage, although disturbed by mowing grazing, composed of sand-loving plants. Conditions excellent due to copious rainfall. Search this
Gypsum and reddish gypseous soils. Highly diverse gypsum endemic flora present; site overwhelmingly dominated by gypsum endemic plants. Conditions very good; most plants in flower. Search this
Near end of Arlene Rd., approx 1 mi N of US 380, on gypsum bluffs on E side of Pecos River, near Roswell., Chaves, New Mexico, United States, North America
In hills on E side of road leading from MEX 150D to Ciudad Serdan, a few km S of Ciudad Serdan., Chalchicomula de Sesma, Puebla, Mexico, North America - Neotropics
Gypsum and gypseous soils. Reasonably diverse gypsum endemic flora present. Hardpan gypsum soils dominated by low-growing plants; gypseous hillsides have greater species richness. Conditions good. Search this