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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  RSA720395  Cornus sericea subsp. sericea R. G. Swinney 1997-7-22 5713 Los Angeles Government Canyon, W of Wrightwood, 0.75 mi W of San Bernardino Co. line at Hwy. 2, Blue Ridge Mountain area. 2073 Comment
  UCR182753  Cornus sericea var. sericea R. G. Swinney 1997-7-22 5713 Los Angeles San Gabriel Mtns, Government Canyon, west of Wrightwood, 0.75 mi. west of San Bernardino Co. line at Hwy 2, Blue Ridge Mtn. area 2195 Comment



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