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Specimen number RSA507527
Determination Camissonia pallida subsp. pallida
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Collector, number, date Louis C. Wheeler, 9681, 1967-5-23
Verbatim date 1967-05-23
County Los Angeles
Locality San Gabriel Mts., Angeles National Forest: ravine immediately SW of mouth of Bear Canyon of Soledad Canyon, dry sunny ridge about low bushes.
Elevation 671m
Coordinates 34.42472 -118.35083 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
phenologyflowers & fruits
other label numbers3e1b82ce-f78f-4989-a4e5-e46903876ca0
verbatim elevation2200
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Camissonia pallida subsp. pallida, Orlando Mistretta 2005-08
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