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40.1066, -111.417
Field Notes
Description:
I thought it might be hyssop, but now I'm not so sure. The leaves are 1- 2" long, have three teeth, and form an x- like pattern around the stem, and this is often topped by tiny pink or lavender flowers. Grows in the mountains and valleys of Northern Utah.
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