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Specimen number GMDRC2048
Determination Eriogonum saxatile
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date J. Andre, 6781, 2006-4-26
Verbatim date Apr 26 2006
County Riverside
Locality Little San Bernardino Mountains: Joshua Tree National Park: Long Canyon, approx. 2.3 mi. S. of NE corner (boundary) of park Near 34.06072 deg. N 116.44711 deg. 43681' W. Elev. 3463 ft.
Elevation 1056 m
Habitatgrowing on decomposed granitic slope, W side of canyon
Coordinates 34.06072 -116.43681 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = 30 m
Coordinate sourceGPS (DMS/UTM conversion by CCH loading script)
Voucher information
phenologyBudding
associated speciesEriogonum fasciculatum, Mirabilis bigelovii retrorsa, Nolina parryi, Echinocereus engelmannii
physical environmentgranite, alluvium, decomposed granite
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Current: Eriogonum saxatileJ. Andre
NotesUSGS quad: USGS 7.5' Quad: Yucca Valley South; Abundance: Uncommon. ;
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