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Results for search: Scientific name=Marah fabacea (including nomenclatural synonyms); Source=All; Collector=Devlin;   More information: Jepson Online Interchange

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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  OBI80693  Marah fabacea Mary Devlin 2015-3-4 9 San Luis Obispo Campus of California Polytechnic State University, Poly Canyon, adjacent to Poly Canyon trail. Foothills of Santa Lucia Mountains, on slopes of rolling hills close to the creek floodplain. Slope of hillside leading down to the floodplain and riparian zone of SLO creek in red-brown soil with shale. 117 Comment



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