Specimen number | RSA757615 |
Determination | Arctostaphylos glauca More information: Jepson Online Interchange |
Collector, number, date | LeRoy Gross, Jackie McConnaughy, Andrew Monks, Thomas Stoughton, Jane Tirrell, Malia Volke, 4343, 2010-4-12 |
Verbatim date | 2010-04-12 |
County | Riverside |
Locality | Whitewater Canyon Bioblitz: From camp near 34.02539N, 116.68032W, east of the Paw, near the mouth of Catclaw Flat canyon. Dropped down the Whitewater River to the first wide alluvial canyon to the east, near 34.02133N, 116.67779W., Surveyed this canyon to near 34.02483N, 116.66819W. Then surveyed back to camp by climbing to saddle of ridge to the north, near 34.02655N, 116.67484, and small draw at south end of Catclaw Flat Canyon. |
Elevation | 871m |
Coordinates |
34.02133 -116.67779 BerkeleyMapper
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Township/Range/Section | 02S03E04 |
Datum | not recorded |
Coordinate source | Not recorded |
Voucher information | phenology | fruits | other label numbers | 8a47b13a-d3fa-4c72-9127-e16c3853750d | verbatim elevation | 2858-2997 | |
Notes | <coords cont.: S1/2>; Wide alluvial detritus, with sandy material within drainage. Bedrock showing through the slopes was composed of sedimentary conglomerate. Dry, sunny, still easy to walk through as recovering from fire many years ago, and the Adenostoma fasciculatum, Rhus ovata, Prunus ilicifolia, Ziziphus parryi, Ceanothus greggii perplexans, Eriodictyon trichocalyx, Salazaria mexicana, Keckiella antirrhinoides, Arctostaphylos glauca, and Purshia tridentata glandulosa were coming back nice on flat sandy areas. Some of the surrounding slopes were pretty heavily invested with Bromus species. Growing within canyon.; |
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