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Specimen number | CHSC116387 | ||||
Determination | Alnus incana subsp. tenuifolia More information: Jepson Online Interchange | ||||
Collector, number, date | Sara M. Taylor; Scott Batiuk, 75, 2012-7-13 | ||||
Verbatim date | 2012-07-13 | ||||
County | Plumas | ||||
Locality | Plumas National Forest. Aster Fen, Bucks Lake Wilderness, north and west of Granite Gap from Silver Lake trailhead. UTM zone 10, 4423928N, 657162 E. | ||||
Elevation | 2030 m | ||||
Habitat | Sloping fen area with severe hoof punch in central portion of fen. Some Kalmia patches and Alnus. At least 4 networked channels. This plant dominates a portion of the fen meadow. | ||||
Township/Range/Section | 24N07E11 | ||||
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Notes | Other Notes: Label says: California Native Plant Society Vegetation Program.; | ||||
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