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CCH1 Specimen Number  ?   CAS-BOT402003   (Accession number)   image_link (to be added soon)
CCH1 HistoryFirst Load Date 2009 08 01First Loaded Det. Gilia ochroleuca subsp. bizonata
Determination  ?   Gilia ochroleuca subsp. bizonata  CCH1 Determination History
ICPN Name Status   JFP Rank 1, accepted name for taxon native to CA  link to ICPN 
eFlora Accepted Name  ?   Gilia ochroleuca subsp. bizonata    link to Jepson eFlora 
Determination (verbatim)  ?   Gilia ochroleuca subsp. bizonata 
Nativity NATIVE 
Endemicity Endemic to California 
eFlora Habit annual 
Collector(s) & Number  ?   Boyd, Steve; Raz, Lauren  9635
Formatted Date
(YYYY MM DD) ? 
 1997-04-30 
County  ?   Los Angeles 
Locality  ?   Liebre Mountains Region: About the confluence of Bear Canyon and Pine Canyon, between the southern flank of Liebre Mountain and northern flank of Red Rock Mountain, southwest of Gillette Mine  
Elevation (corrected)  ?   865 meters (2840 feet) 
Jepson Bioregion  ?   WTR    
US Census Land Ownership Public: Federal  (as mapped)
  • (calculated from a 1 mile radius polygon around the mapped point)
  •  FEDERAL
     NONURBAN
     100.00   
Habitat  ?   Steep-sided, rocky canyon of weathered gneiss, outcrops and loose scree deposits common on xeric slopes, canyon bottoms with benches of boulders, gravel, and sand of granite and gneiss. Xeric slopes with low scrub of Salvia apiana, Eriogonum fasciculatum polifolium, Salvia mellifera, Adenostoma fasciculatum, and Yucca whipplei; mesic slopes with open chaparral of Cercocarpus betuloides, Ericameria linearifolia, Arctostaphylos glauca, Aesculus californica, Quecus wislizeni, Quercus chrysolepis, and Rahmus ilicifolia; riparian area with well developed woodland of Platanus racemosa, Salix lasiolepis, and Salix laevigata. On dry benches. 
Notes  ?   Annual, corolla lobes pink grading to white, throat purple, tube yellow. Locally common. 
Coordinates  ?   34.6722220000 -118.6583330000 
Uncertainty  ?   Not recorded 
Datum  ?   WGS84 
Georeference By  ?   Not recorded 
Source  ?   Not recorded 
Georeference Note  ?   Not recorded 
   
   
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