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Specimen number RSA124644
Determination Hazardia whitneyi
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Collector, number, date Chas. H. Quibell, Edith M. Quibell, 3390, 1953-8-30
Verbatim date 1953-08-30
County Fresno
Locality About 1.5 m SW of 13163' Red Slate Mt on Sierran crest. At 10300' along alt of McGee Pass trail on N side Fish Creek just W of were regular trail crosses to N side and begins to climb some.
Habitat50' S facing talus of flat sliding rocks slopes steeply from ft of black cliff to creek. Lodgepole Forest down canyon. Subalpine just above.
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Hazardia whitneyi, W. Dennis Clark 1975
NotesThis yellow Composite at foot of cliff; large clump, very deep, heavy, 0.75 inch tap root; only occasional.;
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