Search Results — 3 specimen records retrieved (3 records with coordinates)
Results for search: County=YOLO; Scientific name=Lonicera japonica; Source=All;   More information: Jepson Online Interchange
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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  CDA43465  Lonicera japonica Kevin Matryn 2015-9-28 PDR# 570 P06364034 Yolo Davis; West Pond, near Covell Blvd. 0 Comment
  UCD137360  Lonicera japonica M. Klapp 1996-6-4 20 Yolo north of UC Davis Campus on Oak Ave. Located around a fence at one of the residences, approximately 100 m north of Russel Blvd. 20 Comment
  UCD69417  Lonicera japonica S. Quick 1996-5-19 14 Yolo City of Davis. F Street, within 10 meters of railroad tracks, between 12th and 14th Streets. Disturbed rocky field dominated by grasses. Twining shrub, roughly 2 meters tall. Flowers paired in axils, white, yellowing with maturity. 17 Comment



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