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Specimen number | CHSC29674 | ||||
Determination | Elymus multisetus More information: Jepson Online Interchange | ||||
Collector, number, date | Dibble; Griggs, 133, 1979-7-12 | ||||
Verbatim date | 1979-07-12 | ||||
County | Lake | ||||
Locality | Near Rice Creek, close to the town of Stonyford. On the upper third of a ridge system. | ||||
Elevation | 640 m | ||||
Habitat | This herb was collected from a chaparral or brushland in the general vicinity of an opening in brush on a south exposure as a member of the herb layer in a fruiting state. The population was located on the upper third of a ridge system that had a 10 percent slope, a smooth vertical slope shape and a smooth horizontal slope shape. It was growing on soil having a very gravelly texture composed mainly of serpentine rock with a residual origin. | ||||
Coordinates | 39.35222 -122.87166 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here] | ||||
Datum | NULL | ||||
Coordinate source | DMS conversion by CCH loading script | ||||
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Notes | USGS quad: Potato Hill; Other Notes: Dibble and Griggs Rare Plant Study, 1979.; | ||||
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