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Specimen number CHSC96730
Determination Aconitum columbianum
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Collector, number, date Gordon Leppig; Jennifer Kalt, 370, 1996-7-9
Verbatim date 1996-07-09
County Siskiyou
Locality Klamath National Forest, Russian Wilderness, Little Duck Lake Fen. Subalpine fen in cirque west of Little Duck Lake. NAD 27 UTM Zone 10, 503813E, 4572466N.
Elevation 2200 m
HabitatSubalpine fen in cirque west of lake. Uncommon, in standing water, With: Caltha leptosepala, Narthecium californicum, Tofieldia occidentalis, Carex echinata, C. scopulorum, and Juncus drummondii.
Coordinates 41.30361 -122.95444 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNAD 1983; ER = 0.125 mi
Coordinate sourceDMS conversion by CCH loading script
Voucher information
verbatim elevation2200 m
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0: Aconitum columbianum
NotesOther Notes: Label says: Humboldt State Universtiy Herbarium, Phytogeography of N. California Peatlands, Thesis voucher specimen.;
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