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Specimen number OBI24992
Determination Phacelia egena
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date David J. Keil, 13918, 1980-4-26
Verbatim date 26-Apr-80
County San Luis Obispo
Locality Along Town Crk near Lime Mtn, W of Paso Robles
HabitatFoothill woodland area dom mainly by Quercus agrifolia, Q. douglasii, Q. lobata, and Pinus sabiniana with riparian woodland around crk; Common in shallow soil
Coordinates 35.66821 -120.99889 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 3.222 km
Coordinate sourceGoogle Earth (copied from OBI25006)
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population biologyFls white
other label numbers44ab4007-8c5a-407b-acee-125138c93c63
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current determination (uncorrected): Phacelia egena
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