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Specimen number UCD119500
Determination Lithospermum ruderale
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Collector, number, date G. F. Hrusa; T. D. Wilfred, 12993, 1996-6-10
Verbatim date 10 Jun 1996
County Shasta
Locality NW side of Hwy 44 1 m. SW of USFS N12 to Twin Bridges. Lassen National Forest.
Elevation 1555 m
HabitatOn summit of large volcanic lava flow, growing in rock crevices. Perennial 2 ft. tall. Flowers pale yellow. Uncommon.
Coordinates 40.61666 -121.50000 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
other label numbersDAV133180
verbatim elevation1555 m
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-1: Lithospermum ruderale (Original determination)
NotesUSGS quad: Manzanita Lake;
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