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Specimen number OBI31404
Determination Bromus arenarius
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date Joy Nishida, Ginger King and Julie Oxford, 353, 1982-5-1
Verbatim date 1-May-82
County San Luis Obispo
Locality American Cyn campground
Elevation 524 m
HabitatGrassy field used for grazing across stream from campground. Annual brome grasses dominate; Abundant
Coordinates 35.28825 -120.26646 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 5.396 km
Coordinate sourceGeoLocate (copied from OBI31583)
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population biologyAnnual grass, 3-4 dm tall
other label numbersfd338008-c0da-40ef-a54e-22380ab95fcc
verbatim elevation1720 ft
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current determination (uncorrected): Bromus arenarius
NotesOccurrence Remarks: Cited in Grasses of San Luis Obispo County, CA. Bromus hordeaceus. Michael Curto, 1992;
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