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Specimen number SBBG119213
Determination Fallugia paradoxa
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Collector, number, date S. Boyd, T. Morgan, 11419, 2004-6-2
Verbatim date 2-Jun-2004
County San Bernardino
Locality Clark Mtns, western flank of the range in large cyn S of Pachalka Spring
Elevation 1433m
Habitatrugged, rocky slope of limestone; cyn bottom w/ cobbles to boulders of carbonate and noncarbonate rocks
Coordinates 35.51720 -115.61170 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = 400 m
Coordinate sourceLabel (GPS)
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associated speciesPinus monophylla, Juniperus osteosperma, Rhus trilobata, Prunus fasciculata, Opuntia phaeacantha
verbatim elevation4700 ft, 1433 m
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current determination (uncorrected): Fallugia paradoxa
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