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Specimen number SDSU11721
Determination Scirpus californicus
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date K. J. Huntley, 12 IV88G, 1988-4-12
Verbatim date 04/12/1988
County San Diego
Locality From 38 m southeast of intersection of Manchester Ave. and San Elijo Ave., Cardiff, take dirth path that runs southeast into San Elijo Lagoon for 66 m.
HabitatEstuary sands and clays. Nearby associates: Brassica nigra, and Salix sp.
Coordinates 33.01349 -117.27464 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 805 m
Coordinate sourceGoogle Earth
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macromorphologyCulms sharply triangular, erect to 1.5 m tall; incolucral lf. solitary 3-10 cm. long.
Annotations and/or
curatorial actions
1: Scirpus californicus, Bruce Hanson and Doug Allen, 05/20/1996
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