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Specimen number IRVC29664
Determination Chrysothamnus nauseosus
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date Mark A. Elvin, S. Eliason, K. VinZant, 5072, 2006-8-25
Verbatim date Aug 25 2006
County San Bernardino
Locality Just N of Union Flat, at edge of escrpment to Mojave Desert. San Bernardino Mountains
Elevation 2262 m
HabitatMontane coniferous woodland dominated by Pinus jeffreyi with an understory dominated by Cercocarpus ledifolius, Eyrsimum capitatum, Tetradymia canescens; decomposed granite soils.
Coordinates 34.31980 -116.85480 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 515 m
Coordinate sourceGoogleMaps via BerkeleyMapper (copied from IRVC29665)
NotesCommon shrub to 0.7m tall by 0.5m wide; fls yellow.;
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