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Specimen number SEINET954501
Determination Calocedrus decurrens
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date Brad Boyle, Brian Chaszar, Nate Swenson, 9067, 2008-1
Verbatim date September 9 2008
County Tulare
Locality Sequoia National Park. Main highway into park from Ash Mountain. On W-facing slope above Big Fern Spring pullout. Mixed oak forest, grading into oak woodland. Voucher for 0.1 ha transect SNP2.
Elevation 1193m
Coordinates 36.53811 -118.77341 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNot recorded; ER = 6 m
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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phenologyVegetative
associated speciesQuercus, Calocedrus decurrens, Umbellularia californica
other label numbersARIZ388961
verbatim coordinates36.538117, 118.773417
verbatim elevation3913 - 3988 ft
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current determination (uncorrected): Calocedrus decurrens
NotesOccurrence Remarks: Tree, 4.3 cm dbh. Abundant. Sterile.;
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