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Specimen number RSA781513
Determination Clarkia purpurea subsp. quadrivulnera
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Collector, number, date David J. Keil, 25226, 1995-5-25
Verbatim date 1995-05-25
County Santa Barbara
Locality North Base. West of junction of Lompoc-Casmalia Road with Bishop Road.
HabitatCoastal live oak woodland, Burton Mesa chaparral, and grassland.
Coordinates 34.82130 -120.52710 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNAD83; ER = 500 m
Coordinate sourceTerrain Nav. USGS 1:24000 (copied from OBI52535)
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phenologyflowers
other label numbersc54660bd-a9c4-4c66-b460-e3519f0a8b13
NotesPetals light purple,each with a darker purple sub-apical spot;
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