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CCH1 Specimen Number  ?   RSA732625   (Accession number)   image_link (to be added soon)
CCH1 HistoryFirst Load Date 2009 01 08First Loaded Det. Chamaesyce setiloba
Determination  ?   Chamaesyce setiloba  CCH1 Determination History
ICPN Name Status   JFP Rank 1a, taxonomic or nomenclatural synonym for taxon native to CA  link to ICPN 
eFlora Accepted Name  ?   Euphorbia setiloba    link to Jepson eFlora 
Determination (verbatim)  ?   Chamaesyce setiloba 
Nativity NATIVE 
eFlora Habit annual 
Collector(s) & Number  ?   LeRoy Gross  2859
Formatted Date
(YYYY MM DD) ? 
 2008-03-12 
County  ?   San Bernardino 
Locality  ?   Sleeping Beauty Area of the Southern Cady Mountains: Northwest from Ludlow, follow road north from Ludlow toward Broadwell Lake, then west along a trasmission line to 34.74 N, 116.23 W.; Broadwell LakeCollected along wide canyon in a northwest direction from here, to 34.76 N, 116.25781. Area between Lavic Mountain Mine to the east and Paymaster Mine to the west.  
Elevation (corrected)  ?   632 meters (2076 feet) 
Jepson Bioregion  ?   DMoj    
US Census Land Ownership Public: Federal  (as mapped)
  • (calculated from a 1 mile radius polygon around the mapped point)
  •  FEDERAL
     NONURBAN
     99.82   
Habitat  ?   This area is a small hill with shaved off top of white outcrop. (prospect mined or disturbed for the power lines). Tertiary Hector formation limestone. 
Morphology Notes  ?   Wide canyon that comes to a narrow area, then opens up again. Associates include sandy, gravelly channel bottom had Acacia greggii, with Phoradendron californicum on it, Psorothamnus spinosus. Open desert areas beyond and small braided drainages had Larrea tridentata, Ambrosia dumosa, Hymenoclea salsola, Encelia farinosa, Bebbia juncea aspera, and much annuals. Other associates on bedrock within narrow portion of canyon include. Brickellia sp. Peucephyllum schottii, Pleurocoronis pluriseta, Nicotiana obtusifolia, Lepidium fremontii, and Physalis crassifolia. Growing on sandy canyon bottom, within narrow portion of canyon. 
Coordinates  ?   34.7590760000 -116.2458370000 
Uncertainty  ?   1500 meters 
Datum  ?   WGS84 
Georeference By  ?   Rancho Santa Ana (no. 7) 
Source  ?   Geolocate (copied from RSA732517)
Georeference Note  ?   Not recorded 
Date Last Modified  ?   2022-03-04 14:33:47 
   
   
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