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Specimen number JEPS38313
Determination Hemizonella minima
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date W. L. Jepson, 713 , Jun 24 1900-Jul 2 1900
County Tulare
Locality ridges near Round Meadow; Sequoia National Park, Giant Forest
Elevation 1981 m
Habitatridges
Coordinates 36.56776 -118.76749 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = 0.278 miles
Coordinate sourceTerrain Navigator (inferred)
Voucher information
verbatim elevation6500 ft
Annotations and/or
curatorial actions
1: none, unknown
2: Hemizonella, unknown
3: Madia minima (A. Gray) D. D. Keck, L. R. Heckard, annot. preceded by =
4: Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray, B. G. Baldwin, 1999, Date as 1999.
current determination (uncorrected): Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray, Mar 09, 1999, Treated as Madia minima (A. Gray) D. D. Keck in Jepson Man.
Notescounty interpreted by Wetherwax ;
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