Specimen number | CAS-BOT-BC299046 |
Determination | Ericameria nauseosa var. hololeuca More information: Jepson Online Interchange |
Collector, number, date | H. M. Hall, 10643, 1917-11-5 |
Verbatim date | November 5, 1917 |
County | Mono |
Locality | Benton |
Elevation | 1700 m |
Habitat | In loose, sandy, well-drained soil, near the mouth of a canyon |
Coordinates |
37.81917 -118.47556 BerkeleyMapper
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Datum | Geolocate (copied from CAS107534); ER = 800 m |
Coordinate source | WGS84 |
Voucher information | macromorphology | Plants 1.8 m high, with a spread of 3.5 m; Roots much twisted, with fibrous bark; Perhaps two or more plants represented by what appears to be one root; Bark of main stems turning black, of the branches gray, breaking into flakes; Twigs all very white with loose tomentum; Herbage very fragrant; Flowers pale yellow, with very short, incurved corolla-lobes | other label numbers | CAS143533 | verbatim elevation | 1700 m | |
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