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Specimen number JEPS15567
Determination Asclepias fascicularis
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Collector, number, date G. Thomas Robbins with L. R. Heckard, 3714, 1956-7-25
Verbatim date Jul 25 1956
County Colusa
Locality above Dark Hollow Creek (tributary of Middle Fork Stony Creek) (s flank of Snow Mt. East, at lower edge of cirque between Snow Mt. East and Snow Mt. West); Snow Mt. East
Elevation 1981 m
Habitatrocky, exposed slope
Coordinates 39.37956 -122.75023 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = 0.141 miles
Coordinate sourceTerrain Navigator 5.03 1:24000
Voucher information
verbatim elevation6500-6600 ft
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curatorial actions
current determination (uncorrected): Asclepias fascicularis Decne., Jan 17, 1997
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