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Specimen number JOTR30832
Determination Matelea parvifolia
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Collector, number, date Andre, Jim, Tasha La Doux, 10704, 2008-9-16
Verbatim date 09-16-2008
County Riverside
Locality Joshua Tree National Park. JTNP; NE end of Splitrock Picnic Area. Queen Mountain USGS 7.5 min Quad. Near 34 00.534' N 116 03.098' W
Elevation 1327 m
Habitatuncommon among boulders, growing on Ambrosia dumosa and Acacia greggii in shade of tall boulders
Coordinates 34.00890 -116.05163 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNAD27
Coordinate sourceDMS conversion by CCH loading script
Voucher information
phenologyFlowering
associated speciesEricameria cuneata, Yucca brevifolia, Salazaria mexicana, Achnatherum speciosum, Monardella robisonii
verbatim elevation4354ft
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Current Determination: Matelea parvifoliaDet. by: Andre, Jim, 09/16/2008
NotesUTMs (NAD83) estimated based on Long/Lat;
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