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Specimen number RSA483676
Determination Arabis
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Collector, number, date R. Ikeda, P- 881, 1988-6-5
Verbatim date 1988-06-05
County Tulare
Locality Intersection of Nobe Young Creek with Forest Service Road 22502; S of Last Chance Meadow; near Johnsondale.
Elevation 1584m
HabitatStreamside, just upstream of waterfall.
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phenologyflowers
other label numbersf9394bdf-ebc9-4d18-9a29-6f1f0212f85b
verbatim elevation5195
NotesOn sparsely vegetated stream-cut, in oak canyon; Castilleja, Dudleya; rare; Exposure: southern, full sun; Slope: ca 30 deg.; Soil: very shallow decomposing granite. Irregular plant. Taken from a single individual found with the following floral characters: K4, C ~ 20 below - ~ 16 above, A 10-16 staminate (apparently infertile). Arabis sparsiflora var. arcuata collected in same location (1975 and 1980) by students from Chaffey College, specimens in college herbarium.;
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