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Specimen number RSA732716
Determination Hemizonia fasciculata
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Collector, number, date A. C. Sanders, 26181, 2003-4-29
Verbatim date 2003-04-29
County Los Angeles
Locality Western San Gabriel Mtns.: Castaic Mesa, Newhall Ranch, N of Charlie Canyon and E Lake Hughes Rd.
Elevation 396m
HabitatCoastal sage scrub
Coordinates 34.49583 -118.59583 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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phenologyflowers
other label numbers289a3aae-6fd7-400a-842f-58345d4650bd
verbatim elevation1300-1500
NotesCommon annual on S-facing slope (+/- clay rich soil); flowers yellow. Omly flowering on hottest slopes, most plants in bud. Coastal sage scrub with Artemisia californica and Salvia leucophylla.;
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