Specimen number | CHSC29646 |
Determination | Hesperolinon drymarioides More information: Jepson Online Interchange |
Collector, number, date | Dibble; Griggs, 2, 1979-6-14 |
Verbatim date | 1979-06-14 |
County | Glenn |
Locality | Near Black Diamond Ridge, close to the town of Stonyford. |
Elevation | 975 m |
Habitat | This HERB was collected from a CHAPARRAL OR BRUSHLAND in the general vicinity of a DISTURBED AREAS on a WEST exposure as a member of the HERB LAYER in a BUDDING AND FLOWERING state. The population was located on the TOP of a ridge system that had a 5 percent slope, a SMOOTH vertical slope shape and a SMOOTH horizontal slope shape. It was growing on soil having a VERY COBBLY texture composed mainly of SERPENTINE rock with a RESIDUAL origin. |
Coordinates |
39.41055 -122.62083 BerkeleyMapper
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Datum | NULL |
Coordinate source | DMS conversion by CCH loading script |
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Annotations and/or curatorial actions | 1: Hesperolinon drymarioides, Joshua R. McGill, 2007-01-01 | | | |
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Notes | USGS quad: Stonyford; Other Notes: Dibble and Griggs Rare Plant Study, 1979. CARD#:30810. HERB#28318.; |
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