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Specimen number CAS-BOT-BC516256
Determination Gilia maculata
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date R. Patterson; M. Bourell, 1970, 1994-3-28
Verbatim date 28 March 1994
County Riverside
Locality Joshua Tree National Monument; Pinto Basic Rd, ca. 5 mi S of jct with Utah Trail (road to Twenty Nine Palms
Elevation 1000 m
HabitatIn sandy soil with Simmondsia, Salazaria, Isomeris and Opuntia.
Coordinates 33.96805 -115.98833 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
macromorphologyCorolla white with red spot at base of each lobe.
other label numbersCAS897623
verbatim elevation1000 m
NotesSpecimen used for Flora of North America illustration.;
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