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Specimen number OBI3035
Determination Stipa occidentalis var. californica
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date Larry E. Brown, 2073, 1971-7-23
Verbatim date 23-Jul-71
County Mariposa
Locality Along Glacier Point Rd in Yosemite Natl Park
HabitatMontane coniferous forest of white fir, ponderosa and sugar pine; Growing commonly
Coordinates 37.67185 -119.64362 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 3.4 km
Coordinate sourceGeolocate
Voucher information
other label numbers8565f6c5-d1c1-421e-adb7-3c3983022096
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curatorial actions
1: Stipa elmeri, original identification, undetermined
current determination (uncorrected): Stipa occidentalis var. californica
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