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Specimen number UCD169604
Determination Carex scabriuscula
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Collector, number, date Lowell Ahart, 18262, 2012-7-1
Verbatim date 1 Jul 2012
County Butte
Locality About 3 1/2 miles (air) northeast of Belden. About 1/4 mile east of Caribou Road.
Elevation 807 m
HabitatYellow Pine Forest. Common. About 1/3 of a clump, on damp to wet serpentine soil, seep, on the east side of the dirt road to the large pipe.
Coordinates 40.03611 -121.21583 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Township/Range/Section25N07E
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
other label numbersDAV222418
verbatim elevation2650 ft
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-1: Carex scabriuscula (Original determination)
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