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Accession Detail Results |
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Specimen number | RSA753095 | ||||||
Determination | Sidalcea malviflora subsp. dolosa More information: Jepson Online Interchange | ||||||
Collector, number, date | Bart O Brien, Duncan S. Bell, 39 -2009, 2009-7-14 | ||||||
Verbatim date | 2009-07-14 | ||||||
County | San Bernardino | ||||||
Locality | Wildhorse Canyon from the top. | ||||||
Elevation | 2530m | ||||||
Habitat | In open areas in dappled sunlight along the creek where the riparian zone is fairly narrow. Associated species: Ribes cereum, Salix sp., Symphoricarpos rotundifolius var. parishii, Pinus jeffreyi, Eriophyllum confertiflorum, Potentilla sp., Stachys albens, Mimulus guttatus, Geranium sp., Achillea millefolium, Platanthera leucostachys, Veratrum sp., Horkelia sp., Juncus xiphioides?, Epilobium sp. (pink flowers, tall), Rumex sp., Carex sp., Trifolium sp., Urtica dioica, Veronica sp., Mimulus moschetus. | ||||||
Coordinates | 34.19512 -116.78251 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here] | ||||||
Township/Range/Section | 01N02E04 | ||||||
Datum | NAD83; ER = 400.0000000000 m | ||||||
Coordinate source | Topo software | ||||||
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Notes | <coords cont.: SE 1/4 of SW 1/4>; Common and/or scattered in open areas in dappled sunlight along the creek where the riparian zone is fairly narrow (none were seen in the large Carex dominated meadow further upstream). Plant height and size of flowers and inflorescences varied tremendously with actual location of the specimen. Plants with _ inch wide flowers on 6 inch tall plants were found in the drier areas, while plants with 1 inch wide flowers on 2 foot tall plants were found in very wet (to nearly inundated) sites. Plants seemed to be most common where the riparian corridor (herbaceous vegetation) was only 6 to 12 feet wide.; | ||||||
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