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The purple amole, a 4- to 16-inch tall member of the

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The purple amole, a 4- to 16-inch tall member of the Agavaceae family, is known to exist only two places in the world: the California Army National Guard training base Camp Roberts in Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties and nearby Army Reserve base Fort Hunter Liggett. Photo by Amy Millan, Camp Roberts Environmental Office

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30/04/2005
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