Specimen number | CAS-BOT-BC48844 |
Determination | Ceanothus cuneatus More information: Jepson Online Interchange |
Collector, number, date | Ernest C. Twisselmann, 5097, 1959-4-25 |
Verbatim date | April 25, 1959 |
County | Kern |
Locality | Greenhorn Pass Road, 4.9 miles east of Glennville |
Elevation | 1272 m |
Habitat | Extensive colony densely covering a north slope; growing in loamy brown clay. With shin oak, the dominant shrub of the chaparral of the region. |
Coordinates |
35.73792 -118.63740 BerkeleyMapper
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Datum | Google Earth; ER = 1.0 km |
Coordinate source | WGS84 |
Voucher information | macromorphology | Shrub, 6 feet tall, 5 feet across, densely branched from the base. Flowers white. Bark on young branches light brown, smooth. | other label numbers | CAS592832 | verbatim elevation | 4175 ft | |
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