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Specimen number RSA252448
Determination Carex diandra
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Collector, number, date Robert F. Thorne, C. W. Tilforth, 39164, 1969-9-5
Verbatim date 1969-09-05
County Modoc
Locality Modoc National Forest, Warner Mountains, Clear Lake.
Elevation 1768m
HabitatWet top of floating logs.
Coordinates 41.27565 -120.27587 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 500 m
Coordinate sourceBerkeleyMapper [rlm]
Voucher information
phenologyfruits
other label numbers3d278be1-233b-4352-b073-2e89c49c473b
verbatim elevation5800
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curatorial actions
Carex diandra, T. S. Cochrane 2003-04-04
NotesWith Rumex occidentalis, Potentilla palustris, Veronica americana, C. vesicaria, Menyanthes trifoliata, Senecio hydrophilus, etc.;
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