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RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium (RSA:RSA)
Catalog #:
RSA0151670
Occurrence ID:
c44ec054-0daf-4d10-abf4-2815da8daec6
RSA accession:
178031
Taxon:
Arctostaphylos bakeri subsp. bakeri
(Eastw.) J.E. Adams
Family:
Ericaceae
Collector:
R. F. Thorne
Number:
34283
Date:
1965-04-19
Verbatim Date:
19 April 1965
Locality:
United States, California, Sonoma, Near county dump on Stoetz Road off of Harrison Grade ca. 2 miles NNE of Occidental.
38.434709 -122.93883 +-750m. WGS84
Georeference Remarks:
Mon Apr 30 09:48:09 2012; georef from 2006-2015 archive backup file
Elevation:
183 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
600ft.
Habitat:
On serpentine in chaparral-closed-cone conifer forest.
Associated Taxa:
Ceanothus jepsonii, Cupressus sargentii
Description:
Mound-shaped shrub ca. 1.5 m; no basal burl.
Reproductive Condition:
flowers
Preparations:
herbarium sheet
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Usage Rights:
CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)
Record ID:
8d51193e-0236-4226-9a5d-850278e3936e
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Mare Nazaire, Administrative Curator (
mnazaire@calbg.org
)
Current Record
R. F. Thorne 34283
1965-04-19
Catalog #:
RSA0151670
GUID:
c44ec054-0daf-4d10-abf4-2815da8daec6
Latest Identification:
Arctostaphylos bakeri subsp. bakeri
(Eastw.) J.E. Adams
Specimen Duplicates
Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants (California, Oregon, Nevada, Baja California) (Harvard)
R. F. Thorne 34283
1965-04-19
Catalog #:
barcode-00362297
GUID:
363447de-546c-46b9-9f58-b1f1446b5956
Latest Identification:
Arctostaphylos stanfordiana bakeri
(Eastwood) J. E. Adams
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Angiosperm Phenological Traits
: Quality of a plant or portion of a plant that provides phenologically relevant information
Reproductive
: At least one reproductive structure of any kind is present (flowers, flower buds, fruits)
Open Flower present
: At least one open flower is present