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Specimen number UCD134607
Determination Matricaria discoidea
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date Robert F. Thorne, 58400, 1984-5-6
Verbatim date 6 May 1984
County Santa Barbara
Locality Santa Cruz Island: Prisoners' Bay Canyon, behind Prisoners' Harbor Camp.
Elevation 4 m
HabitatErect weed of disturbed site by road.
Coordinates 34.01550 -119.68370 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNAD83
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
other label numbersDAV120004
verbatim elevation15 - 50 ft
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curatorial actions
-1: Matricaria matricarioides (Original determination)
1: Chamomilla suaveolens, Filing synonymy
1: Matricaria discoidea, Acc to Jepson Manual II (online), 2011
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