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Specimen number UCD80776
Determination Collinsia heterophylla
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Collector, number, date CNPS SN Foothill Team, SNNR 0600, 2005-7-13
Verbatim date 13 Jul 2005
County Nevada
Locality Bear River (private property).
Elevation 523 m
HabitatThis stand is a narrow strip above the alder zone at the base of a Douglas-fir stand on a steep east-facing slope. It is dominated by large Quercus chrysolepis, with young Doug fir and Philadelphus lewisii. Coarse fragments 'moss' = 4%.
Coordinates 39.05450 -121.00859 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumNAD83
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
Voucher information
other label numbersDAV183881
verbatim elevation1717 ft
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curatorial actions
-1: Collinsia heterophylla (Original determination), 4/6/2009
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