Accession Detail Results

 

 UC is the home institution for this record
 Please cite data retrieved from this page: Data provided by the participants of the Consortium of California Herbaria (ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cch_archive/; Tue Mar 19 07:05:07 2024).
 Records are made available under the CCH Data Use Terms.

Specimen number UC1137375
Determination Collinsia heterophylla
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date L. R. Short and I. H. Johnson, S 96, 1934-4-14
Verbatim date Apr 14 1934
County San Benito
Locality Priest Valley Quadrangle
Elevation 1219 m
Habitatse slope 50%; soil: stony clay loam; type: Woodland-chaparral-grass; Distribution: wooded slopes;
Coordinates 36.39140 -120.69410 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = 0.5 miles
Coordinate sourcetrs2LL
Voucher information
verbatim elevation4000 ft
Annotations and/or
curatorial actions
current determination (uncorrected): Collinsia heterophylla Buist ex Graham, Feb 02, 1994
Notes<coords cont.: TRS: 18S12E5>; Coords cont. Quadrangle Priest Valley, MDM-Idria; U.S. Department of Agriculture ;
Comment
Help

    Related searches:
  1. taxon=Collinsia heterophylla
  2. county=San Benito; taxon=Collinsia heterophylla
  3. county=San Benito; collector=Short
  4. collector=Short; taxon=Collinsia heterophylla
  5. collector=Short; number=S 96
  6. collector=Short; number=S 96; include nearby numbers
  7. date=Apr 14 1934; collector=Short
  8. date=Apr 14 1934; county=San Benito
  9. Possible GBIF records [External]
  10. Return geographically nearby records (within ~3 mi).   List of names, 1 record each
  11. Plot elevation range (from Jepson Manual) against latitude
Check for yellow flag
Explanations of the fields are available by clicking on the left-hand headings. Information about the collector is available by clicking on the collector name. The location can be mapped by clicking on "BerkeleyMapper". Other possibly pertinent records can be retrieved by clicking on "Related searches".
  Copyright © 2018 Regents of the University of California — Updated 11 January 2019