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Specimen number SEINET8071650
Determination Cuscuta californica Image available
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Collector, number, date Andrew C. Sanders, 39629, 2011-5-12
Verbatim date 5 12 2011
County Inyo
Locality NE Mojave Desert; Nopah Range, west slope along Old Spanish Trail Hwy, 0.7 km below Emigrant Pass summit
Elevation 826m
HabitatRocky canyon below steep dark cliffs; very rocky wash with sand and gravel matrix; creosote bush scrub.
Coordinates 35.88650 -116.06700 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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population biologyCommon annual vine parasitic on Bebbia juncea; fls. white.
phenologyFlowering
associated speciesLarrea, Lycium andersonii, Encelia frutescens, Bebbia juncea, etc.
other label numbersDES00079449
verbatim coordinates35 53.189 N 116 4.034 W (35.8865, 116.067)
verbatim elevation2710 ft
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current determination (uncorrected): Cuscuta californica
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