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Specimen number UC1281501
Determination Ceanothus ferrisiae
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Collector, number, date H. E. McMinn, 5248, 1938-6-27
Verbatim date Jun 27 1938
County Santa Clara
Locality near Cochrane Bridge, Madrone Springs roas, Mt. Hamilton Range
Coordinates 37.16210 -121.58130 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = 1 kilometers
Coordinate sourceGoogleMaps via BerkeleyMapper (copied fr
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1: Ceanothus ferrisiae McMinn, M. Hardig, May 1999
current determination (uncorrected): Ceanothus ferrisiae McMinn, Jan 19, 2005
NotesVoucher specimen used in preparation of van Rensselaer and McMinn, Ceanothus. Santa Barbara Bot. Garden, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1942 ;
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