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Specimen number OBI57025
Determination Eriodictyon traskiae subsp. smithii
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Collector, number, date G. F. Hrusa, 12224, 1995-5-2
Verbatim date 2-May-95
County San Luis Obispo
Locality Black Butte Research Natural area.
Elevation 600 m
HabitatUnburned chaparral patch on WNW flank of Peak 2 approx. 1/2 way to summit, on slope facing SW , on very bare shale substratum
Coordinates 35.31666 -120.60000 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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population biologyLow shrub 3 ft., fls pale purple/pink
other label numbers412bc703-5328-40e0-bb01-473eda9e0302
verbatim coordinates35.316667, 120.6
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1: Eriodictyon traskiae, original identification, undetermined
current determination (uncorrected): Eriodictyon traskiae subsp. smithii
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