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Specimen number RSA706383
Determination Opuntia ramosissima
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Collector, number, date Sarah J. De Groot, 3078, 2003-8-26
Verbatim date 2003-08-26
County San Bernardino
Locality Whipple Mountains: Dirt road along Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad tracks between Vidal and Big River.
Elevation 181m
HabitatShallow washes of fine sand, desert pavement, and gravelly rolling hills. Dominants: Larrea tridentata, Olneya tesota, Ambrosia dumosa, Cercidium floridum, Opuntia echinocarpa.
Coordinates 34.11944 -114.49611 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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phenologysterile
other label numbersb47317e1-0319-4402-85fb-c457512a11e5
verbatim elevation594
NotesWith old fls/fr. Desert pavement.;
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