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| Hooker's Balsamroot likes to grow in shallow rocky lithosol areas, often mixed with Stiff Sagebrush. Carey's Balsamroot likes deeper soil on hillsides, often mixed with Tall Sagebrush. Where these two zones border, you will sometimes find hybreds as the bees cross-pollenate. They only live along these narrow border zones. These have long large leaves that have shallow serrations and small flowers that have fewer petals than normal Balsamroots. |
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