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Specimen number UCD73052
Determination Trisetum canescens
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Collector, number, date Ellen Dean; S. Rae, 4971, 2008-5-21
Verbatim date 21 May 2008
County Napa
Locality Hills to the west of Hwy. 29. Private property accessed by Diamond Mountain Road. Canyon runnning east to west.
Elevation 213 m
HabitatRedwood Forest with disturbed understory dominated by Vinca major, bordering creek at bottom of canyon. Common.
Coordinates 38.56488 -122.58716 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNAD83
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
other label numbersDAV180845
verbatim elevation700 ft
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curatorial actions
-1: Melica aristata (Original determination)
1: Trisetum canescens, Jake Ruygt, 12 Mar 2010
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