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Specimen number GMDRC1273
Determination Gilia cana subsp. speciformis
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Collector, number, date J. Andre, G. Clifton, 4231, 2004-4-8
Verbatim date Apr 8 2004
County San Bernardino
Locality Cima Cinder Cones: about 2 mi. below (west) of Indian Creek on granitic knob. Elev. 2593 ft.
Elevation 791 m
Coordinates 35.22314 -115.84041 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 30 m
Coordinate sourceGPS (DMS/UTM conversion by CCH loading script)
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phenologyFlowering
physical environmentgranite, bedrock, gravel
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Current: Gilia cana var. speciformisG. Clifton
NotesUSGS quad: USGS 7.5' Quad: Indian Spring; Abundance: Infrequent. ;
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