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Specimen number SBBG115017
Determination Plectritis ciliosa subsp. insignis
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Collector, number, date R. Burgess, P. Munro, 1909, 1996-3-21
Verbatim date 21-Mar-1996
County Ventura
Locality N side of Santa Paula Peak
Elevation 1158 m
Habitatsilty loam; partial sun; W-facing slope
Coordinates 34.44350 -119.01450 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNot recorded; ER = 1000 m
Coordinate sourceMyTopo
Voucher information
associated speciesCeanothus oliganthus, Thysanocarpus laciniatus, Claytonia perfoliata
verbatim elevation3800 ft
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current determination (uncorrected): Plectritis ciliosa subsp. insignis
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