Accession Label Details
RSA745147->1239010
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Biodiversity data provided by the participants of the Consortium of California Herbaria (Accessed through CCH1 Data Portal, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/consortium/, 02 February 2023.
CCH1 Specimen Number ? | RSA745147 (Accession number) | image_link (to be added soon) |
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Determination ? | Eriogonum angulosum | CCH1 Determination History |
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ICPN Name Status | JFP Rank 1, accepted name for taxon native to CA link to ICPN | |
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eFlora Accepted Name ? | Eriogonum angulosum link to Jepson eFlora | |
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Determination (verbatim) ? | Eriogonum angulosum | |
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Nativity | NATIVE | |
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Endemicity | Endemic to California | |
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eFlora Habit | annual | |
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Collector & Number ? | LeRoy Gross | 3796 |
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Formatted Date (YYYY MM DD) ? | 2009-04-14 | |
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Elevation (corrected) ? | 584 meters (1916 feet) | |
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Jepson Bioregion | ADD JEPSON REGION & color code | |
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USGS Land Ownership | ADD LAND OWNERSHIP & color code | |
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County (verbatim) ? | Kern | |
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Locality ? | US Fish and WildlifeWest end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Along Bitter Creek, northeast end of the refuge, in map unit 2. Between Cienaga Canon to the west, and Santiago Creek to the east.; Santiago Creek 7.5 Quad.Collected from 34.95 N 119.35 W, down creek to 34.96340N 119.34880W. | |
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Morphology Notes ? | Narrow creek bottom with some small open sandy areas. Mostly of narrow cliffs of fresh calving sedimentary shale and sandstone. Some places have higher grassy benches, with some deep soils. Plenty signs of cattle tracks, but didn′t see any of them. Manager workers had cut down the Tamarix ramosissima to the base, but starting to sprout back. This species looked to be pretty thick before the treatment. Distichlis spicata has large carpets within creek bottom too. Surrounding grassy hillsides were already pretty brown at this time. But some forbs especially Phacelia tanacetifolia, Trifolium willdenovii, Castilleja exserta, Lupinus succulentus, Stylomecon heterophylla, Pholistoma membranaceum, and Layia pentachaeta albida were colorful. Growing on dry slopes above creek. | |
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Coordinates ? | 34.9545300000 -119.3502700000 | |
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Uncertainty ? | Not recorded | |
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Datum ? | Not recorded | |
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Georeference By ? | Not recorded | |
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Source ? | Not recorded | |
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Georeference Note ? | Not recorded | |
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Date Last Modified ? | 2022-03-04 14:33:47 | |
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CCH2 otherCatalogNumbers | | RSA accession: 745147 |
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Verbatim SciName | Eriogonum angulosum |
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Verbatim Collector | | LeRoy Gross |
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Verbatim Combined Collector | | |
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Verbatim Coll. Num. | | 3796 |
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Verbatim Coll. Date | | |
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Verbatim County | | Kern |
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Verbatim Location | | US Fish and WildlifeWest end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Along Bitter Creek, northeast end of the refuge, in map unit 2. Between Cienaga Canon to the west, and Santiago Creek to the east.; Santiago Creek 7.5 Quad.Collected from 34.95 N 119.35 W, down creek to 34.96340N 119.34880W. |
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Verbatim Elevation | | 1916-1770ft. |
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Verbatim Latitude | | 34.954530 |
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Verbatim Longitude | | -119.350270 |
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Verbatim Coordinates | | T10N R23W S17 NE1-4, S8 SE1-4 |
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