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Specimen number RSA702564
Determination Camissonia strigulosa
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Collector, number, date Scott D. White, 10360, 2004-5-10
Verbatim date 2004-05-10
County Los Angeles
Locality Liebre Mountains: North slope below Bald Mountain.
Elevation 1098m
HabitatRabbitbrush scrub and annual grassland, remnant woodlands in canyons and on steeper slopes.
Coordinates 34.75833 -118.74167 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Township/Range/Section08N18W25
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceUCR
Voucher information
phenologyfruits
other label numbersa918535c-beb3-401d-961f-2e80d4259f05
verbatim elevation3600-4200
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Camissonia strigulosa, Scott D. White 2004-04
NotesAnnual. Common, localized, on roadside.;
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