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Specimen number UCR68886
Determination Camissonia boothii
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date A. C. Sanders, 10965, 1991-5-6
Verbatim date 1991-May-6
County San Bernardino
Locality Mojave Desert, Twenty-nine Palms Marine Corps Base, SW corner of base, east of the intersection of Border Ave. and Reche Road, vicinity of tortoise study plots
Elevation 823 m
Coordinates 34.24000 -116.28000 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded; ER = Lat: 1000; Long: 1000 m
Coordinate sourceGoogleEarthACS
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macromorphologyUncommon white-flowered annual.
phenologyFlowering & Fruiting
verbatim elevation823 m
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current determination (uncorrected): Camissonia boothii
NotesUSGS quad: Goat Mountain 7.5' Q.;
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