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DAV - University of California, Davis Center for Plant Diversity - Vascular Plants (DAV:Vascular Plants)
Catalog #:
DAV316869
Occurrence ID:
6107ecdb-734f-4195-a205-7d5194179f28
Accession #:
DAV155855
Taxon:
Clarkia unguiculata
Lindl.
Family:
Onagraceae
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Clarkia unguiculata Lindl.
Determiner:
Date:
ID Remarks:
original determination
Clarkia unguiculata
Lindl.
Determiner:
unknown
Date:
s.d.
Collector:
L. P. Thibault
Number:
38
Date:
1995-05-19
Verbatim Date:
19 May 1995
Locality:
United States, California, Napa, Napa County: Northside of Highway 128, N of Lake Solano, approx. 2-3 miles E of Monticello Dam.
38.5 -122.066667
Verbatim Coordinates:
38° 30m N; 122° 4m W
Elevation:
125 meters (410ft)
Habitat:
On dry, open, south-facing slope.
Description:
Upright annual. Flowers lavender pink to red; sepals fused in fours after opening.
Notes:
Access Database Number (Deprecated): UCD105090
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Record ID:
6107ecdb-734f-4195-a205-7d5194179f28
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Teri Barry, Collections Manager (
tcbarry@ucdavis.edu
)
Current Record
L. P. Thibault 38
1995-05-19
Catalog #:
DAV316869
GUID:
6107ecdb-734f-4195-a205-7d5194179f28
Latest Identification:
Clarkia unguiculata
Lindl.
Specimen Duplicates
DAV - University of California, Davis Center for Plant Diversity - Vascular Plants (DAV:Vascular Plants)
L. P. Thibault 38
1995-05-19
Catalog #:
DAV316878
Latest Identification:
Clarkia unguiculata
Lindl.
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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