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Specimen number SBBG89833
Determination Camissoniopsis intermedia
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date S. A. Junak, SC 515, 1982-4-30
Verbatim date 30-Apr-1982
County Santa Barbara
Locality Canada del Puerto, just N of Eucalyptus Grove ca. 1 mi inland from beach at Prisoners Harbor
Elevation 22 m
Habitatflats
Coordinates 34.01170 -119.69010 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNot recorded; ER = 500 m
Coordinate sourceMyTopo
Voucher information
associated speciesLamarckia aurea, Lotus salsuginosus, Avena fatua, Phacelia distans
verbatim elevation75 ft
Annotations and/or
curatorial actions
current determination (uncorrected): Camissoniopsis intermediaW.L.Wagner 1991
Notesrare;
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