Search Results — 3 specimen records retrieved (3 records with coordinates)
Results for search: County=Lake; Scientific name=Agrostis pallens;   More information: Jepson Online Interchange

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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  CAS-BOT-BC139102  Agrostis pallens Philip A. Munz 1956-7-24 22278 Lake Fir Root Spring, Long Ridge southeast of Snow Mountain. 1371 Comment
  CAS-BOT-BC139103  Agrostis pallens Philip A. Munz 1956-7-24 22273 Lake Fir Root Spring. Long Ridge southeast of Snow Mountain. 1371 Comment
  UCD53088  Agrostis pallens Beecher Crampton 1953-6-2 1376 Lake Along the road, Lakeport-Hopland road. Comment



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