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Specimen number RSA450435
Determination Petrophytum caespitosum subsp. acuminatum
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Collector, number, date J. C. Roos, 4043, 1948-9-18
Verbatim date 1948-09-18
County San Bernardino
Locality Clark Mountain.
Elevation 1982m
HabitatOn rocky banks and cliffs
Coordinates 35.54375 -115.58252 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 1.550 km
Coordinate sourceNew Biogeomancer
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other label numbers866a59b9-1c66-4f12-a85c-c84025a1e8b3
verbatim elevation6500
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Petrophytum caespitosum subsp. acuminatum, Y. H. Kim 2009
Notesdepressed, matted, caespitose. Up to 6 ft across; flowers pale rose or whitish.;
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