Specimen number | CHSC104744 |
Determination | Eriogonum umbellatum var. furcosum More information: Jepson Online Interchange |
Collector, number, date | L. P. Janeway, 9922, 2009-8-13 |
Verbatim date | 2009-08-13 |
County | Plumas |
Locality | Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; 1.3 km south of the top of Mt Ararat along its extended broad ridgeline. |
Elevation | 1759 m |
Habitat | Open rocky gravelly flats of shallow soil with scattered patches of huckleberry oak and pine-mat manzanita (lots of green-leaf manzanita nearby with scattered Jeffrey pine, incense cedar, sugar pine); hard volcanic rock substrate (andesitic tuff breccia according to geology and soils layers). Branches from 3 separate plants from within 100 ft of each other. |
Coordinates |
39.81083 -121.13194 BerkeleyMapper
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Township/Range/Section | 23N08E31 |
Datum | NAD 1983 |
Coordinate source | DMS conversion by CCH loading script |
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Annotations and/or curatorial actions | 1: Eriogonum umbellatum var. furcosum, James L. Reveal, 2009-09-21 | | | |
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Notes | <coords cont.: NE1/4 of SW1/4>; USGS quad: Haskins Valley; Other Notes: Annotation label says: The amount of tomentum on the lower surface coupled with the branched inflorescence (usually) suggests var. furcosum; this is more on the western side of the Sierra Nevada than I anticipated the plant to be, but it does not match the Fremont type for var. polyanthum and I cannot place it there.; |
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