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Specimen number SEINET250867
Determination Argemone munita subsp. argentea Image available
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Collector, number, date Gerald B. Ownbey, Findley Ownby, 2113, 1954-5-22
Verbatim date 5 22 1954
County Imperial
Locality 0.5 mile SW of Beal Well, in broad, flat wash between desert hills (Chocolate Mts.).
Coordinates 33.32805 -115.33472 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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population biologyLocally common. Plants extremely bushy, with 1-15 or more stems from the base, these 6-8 dm tall; sap pale lemon, almost white. Perennial.
phenologyfru
other label numbersUTC00243925
verbatim coordinates33.3280556, 115.3347222
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current determination (uncorrected): Argemone munita subsp. argentea
NotesOccurrence Remarks: ISOTYPE of Argemone munita subsp. argentea;
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