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Specimen number RSA269884
Determination Monoptilon bellioides
More information: Jepson Online Interchange
Collector, number, date B. A. Prigge, 753, 1973-4-28
Verbatim date 1973-04-28
County San Bernardino
Locality Clark Mt Range, 5 miles E of Mt Pass, 0.8 miles W of I-15 X Nipton Rd [See attached map to specimen for specific location].
Elevation 1036 m
HabitatGravelly soil.
Coordinates 35.46561 -115.45935 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
DatumWGS84; ER = 1.200 km
Coordinate sourceGeolocate (copied from RSA269313)
Voucher information
phenologyflowers
other label numbers0d1e968c-e287-4a8c-8223-b0105e7c79c8
verbatim elevation3400
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curatorial actions
Monoptilon bellioides, R. F. Thorne 1980
NotesFrequent annual in arroyo, white ray and yellow disk flowers;
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