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Specimen number SD252264
Determination Malosma laurina
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Collector, number, date Steven A. Junak, Sca 1022, 1999-7-15
Verbatim date Jul 15, 1999
County Los Angeles
Locality Santa Catalina Island: just above Salta Verde Beach.
Elevation 6 m
HabitatSW-facing coastal slopes.
Coordinates 33.31919 -118.40978 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceCoordinates from label
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macromorphologyLow shrub to 5 ft tall and 10ft across, flowers creamy-white.
associated speciesAssociated species: Rhus integrifolia, Encelia californica, Salvia mellifera, Astragalus trichopodus
verbatim elevation20
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current determination (uncorrected): Malosma laurina
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