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A specimen of a jewelflower (Streptanthus brewerii) from the John M. Tucker Herbarium at UC Davis. Species of jewelflowers are found in areas of California that are generally cooler and wetter than the southwest deserts where the group originated. But a new study based on herbarium collections shows that jewelflowers select specific areas and flowering times that allow them to live in a warmer, drier climate than their overall surroundings.
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