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Specimen number UCR199693
Determination Rhus ovata
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Collector, number, date Scott D. White, Angelia Carey, Linda Archer, 10684, 2004-8-5
Verbatim date 2004-Aug-5
County Riverside
Locality San Jacinto Mountain foothills, Soboba Indian Reservation, Indian Creek and adjacent uplands, from confluence with San Jacinto River to c. 2 miles upstream
Elevation 610 m
Coordinates 33.76667 -116.86667 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = Lat: 10000; Long: 10000 m
Coordinate sourceCollector GeoRef
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macromorphologySolitary small shrub, c. 1 m tall.
phenologySterile
verbatim elevation534 - 610 m
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current determination (uncorrected): Rhus ovata
Notes<coords cont.: 5S1E2, 3, 4 >; USGS quad: Lake Fulmor & San Jacinto 7.5' Qs.;
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