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Specimen number CDA28167
Determination Polypogon interruptus
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Collector, number, date L. Ahart, 13159, 2006-8-9
Verbatim date 9 Aug 2006
County Colusa
Locality North side and under the bridge across Stony Creek, just north of Stonyford.
HabitatOn damp soil. Riparian Woodland.
Coordinates 39.38227 -122.55158 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Township/Range/Section18N06W29
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceDMS conversion by CCH loading script
Voucher information
verbatim elevation348 meters
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Polypogon interruptus , G.F. Hrusa
Notes<coords cont.: Betw. SW 1/4 & SE 1/4>; Small size plants, uncommon perennial on damp soil.;
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