Specimen number | UCD66470 |
Determination | Acmispon wrangelianus More information: Jepson Online Interchange |
Collector, number, date | Craig D. Thomsen, 2461, 2001-4-12 |
Verbatim date | 12 Apr 2001 |
County | Colusa |
Locality | Bear Creek Botanical Management Area. Caltrans right-of-way, on south side of Hwy 20, ca. 0.25 mile west of Hwy 20/16 instersection, near Colusa Co. milepost 3.00. |
Elevation | 310 m |
Habitat | Serpentine prairie (mostly Henneke clay loam soil) that supports 11 native grasses and rich assemblages of Inner Coast Range perennial herbs and annual wildflowers; Bromus hordeaceus and Lolium multiflorum are common non-native grasses; Centaurea solstitialis and Aegilops triuncialis were abundant, but reduced under a management program between 1999-2007. |
Coordinates |
39.01127 -122.36707 BerkeleyMapper
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Datum | NAD83 |
Coordinate source | Not recorded |
Voucher information | other label numbers | DAV179401 | verbatim elevation | 310 m | |
Annotations and/or curatorial actions | -1: Lotus wrangelianus, det. E. Dean (Original determination) | | | | 1: Acmispon wrangelianus, synonymy acc. Jepson Manual II, 2012 | | | |
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