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Compsonema fructuosum Setchell et Gardner

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drawing of Compsonema fructuosum
plurilocular and unilocular plants from Setchell and Gardner 1922b
Illustrations:
Abbott and Hollenberg 1976, p. 161, fig. 126 (unilocular and plurilocular habit, as C. fructosum); Setchell and Gardner 1922b, pl. 36, fig. 2 (plurilocular plant), pl. 38, fig. 4 (unilocular plant), fig. 5 (plurilocular plant) Display references
Pacific Coast Distribution:
Trinidad, Humboldt Co., Calif. (Dawson 1965a, p. 14); Tomales Bay, Marin Co., Calif. (Setchell and Gardner 1925, p. 476) Display references
Life History:
uninvestigated, but probably alternation of isomorphic phases

Pl=plurilocular; U=unilocular; S=sterile
J F M A M J J A S O N D
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Pl                        
U                        
S                        
COLUMBIA
RIVER
Pl                        
U                        
S                        
CAPE
ARAGO
Pl  x        x           Rare, on Nereocystis pneumatocysts in pools and the subtidal. Dawson 1965a, p. 14. Display references
U                        
S                        
CAPE
MENDOCINO
Pl                        
U                        
S                        
POINT
ARENA
Pl              x         Rare, on Nereocystis pneumatocysts cast ashore. Setchell and Gardner 1925, p. 476. Display references
U              x        
S                        
SAN
FRANCISCO
Pl                        
U                        
S                        

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