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Specimen number CAS-BOT-BC131014
Determination Deinandra minthornii
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date H. M. Hall, 12772, 1929-11-6
Verbatim date November 6, 1929
County Los Angeles
Locality Santa Susana Pass
HabitatIn Sonoran-chaparral of Quercus agrifolia, Adenostoma, Salvia mellifera, Artemisia californica, etc. In sandstone wehre brush opens up, north slope. Plants also among standstone rocks.
Coordinates 34.26829 -118.63288 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumGoogle Earth (copied from CAS364035); ER = 500 m
Coordinate sourceWGS84
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macromorphologyPlant positively perennial, the base woody; about 200 to 500 stiff woody ascending stems about 0.6 to 1 m. long from the common base, making a rounded plant 1 to 3 m. across; sweetly resinous like Grindelia. Ray-fls. 8; disk-fls. 18, each subtended by a bract.
other label numbersDS220643
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