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CCH1 Specimen Number  ?   SFV105510-BARCODE   (barcode number)  image_link (to be added soon)
Original Accession No.  ?   SFV22568
Determination  ?   Dudleya cymosa subsp. agourensis  CCH1 Determination History
ICPN Name Status   JFP Rank 1, accepted name for taxon native to CA  link to ICPN 
eFlora Accepted Name  ?   Dudleya cymosa subsp. agourensis    link to Jepson eFlora 
Determination (verbatim)  ?   Dudleya cymosa subsp. agourensis 
Nativity NATIVE 
Endemicity Endemic to California 
eFlora Habit perennial herb 
Collector & Number  ?   A. E. Dorsey  s. n.
Formatted Date
(YYYY MM DD) ? 
 2007-05-22 
Elevation (corrected)  ?   274 meters (902 feet) 
Jepson Bioregion  ?   WTR     ADD color code 
County (verbatim)  ?   Los Angeles 
Locality  ?   Santa Monica Mountains; Westlake Vista &slo; Semler Park Open Space, just south of intersection of Triunfo Canyon Road and Lindero Canyon Road.  
Notes  ?   Plants from seeds collected at locality indicated and sown December 2005. 
Coordinates  ?   34.1300000000 -118.8200000000 
Uncertainty  ?   1000 meters 
Datum  ?   Not recorded 
Georeference By  ?   Not recorded 
Source  ?   Not recorded 
Georeference Note  ?   Not recorded 
Date Last Modified  ?   2014-12-01 00:00:00 
   
   
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