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Specimen number UCD19765
Determination Ambrosia salsola
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date C. H. Lamoureux; George Mason, John Tothill, and Dean Dybing, 1319, 1958-4-1
Verbatim date 1 Apr 1958
County Inyo
Locality Death Valley National Monument. Near junction of road to Keane Wonder Mine with main road.
Elevation 304 m
HabitatGrowing in rocky soil on gravel wash near road. Shrub 18 inches high.
Coordinates 36.66264 -116.93067 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
other label numbersDAV150874
verbatim elevation1000 ft
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curatorial actions
-1: Hymenoclea salsola (Original determination)
1: Ambrosia salsola, Acc to Jepson Manual II (online), 2012
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