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Specimen number RSA0125275
Determination Aquilegia formosa
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date Duncan S. Bell, LeRoy Gross, 10088, 2016-8-3
Verbatim date 2016-08-03
County San Bernardino
Locality San Gorgonio Wilderness area; an unnamed side canyon off of Fish Creek in the upper Santa Ana River watershed, on the eastern slopes of Grinnell Mountain.
Elevation 2642m
HabitatA steep narrow canyon with spring in a recently burnt forest. Locally common around spring.
Coordinates 34.12626 -116.79465 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Township/Range/Section01N02E32
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
phenologyflowers & fruits
other label numbersbfa4fd60-8c19-4336-a09f-efdf5b8a19a4
verbatim elevation8666
NotesVery few in flower at this time.;
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