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Specimen number SEINET6186105
Determination Fallugia paradoxa Image available
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date J. Andre, 12632, 2010-5-9
Verbatim date 5 9 2010
County San Bernardino
Locality Granite Mountains; UC GM Desert Research Center at "Kissing Rocks Spring" approximately 0.7 mi. W. of Kelbaker Rd, 2 mi. ENE of GMDRC headquarters in Granite Cove.
Elevation 1230m
HabitatIn sand on banks of moist spring, among granitic boulders.
Coordinates 34.78485 -115.63543 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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population biologyOccasional; Flowering
associated speciesBaccharis sergiloides, Mimulus guttatus, Amsinckia tessellata, Salvia columbariae
other label numbersUT0000840
verbatim coordinates34.78485, 115.635433
verbatim elevation4034 ft
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current determination (uncorrected): Fallugia paradoxa
NotesOccurrence Remarks: 7.5' Quad: Bighorn Basin;
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