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English: Analipus japonicus, sea fir, North Moonstone beach, Cambria CA.


Note dark basal crust ("tar spot"), the overwintering phase. Per Mondragon guidebook (2010), the erect portion begins to grow in March.
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Author Peter D. Tillman
Camera location35° 35′ 03.18″ N, 121° 07′ 21.51″ W  Heading=164.402985° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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