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Specimen number CHSC97950
Determination Cercis occidentalis
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Collector, number, date D. G. Kelch, 07 .165, 2007-4-20
Verbatim date 2007-04-20
County Nevada
Locality Hwy 20 roadside; W of Grass Valley.
Elevation 762 m
HabitatSerpentine roadside. Occasional shrub to 4 m. tall on serpentine with Pinus ponerosa, Arctostaphylos viscida and Ceanothus lemmonii. Flowers magenta.
Coordinates 39.20750 -121.11666 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNULL
Coordinate sourceDMS conversion by CCH loading script
Voucher information
verbatim elevation762 m
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0: Cercis occidentalis
NotesOther Notes: Label says: Herbarium of CA Dept. of Food and Agrigulture CDA. Entered into CDA Database (1592Ammi).;
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