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DAV - UC Davis Herbarium (DAV)
Catalog #:
DAV302033
Occurrence ID:
UCD105432
Accession #:
DAV39509
Taxon:
Epilobium canum subsp. canum
(Greene) P. H. Raven
Family:
Onagraceae
Determiner:
P. C. Hoch, 1995
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Determination History
Epilobium canum subsp. canum
(Greene) P. H. Raven
Determiner:
P. C. Hoch, 1995
Date:
s.d.
Zauschneria californica Presl. subsp. angustifolia Keck
Determiner:
Date:
ID Remarks:
original determination
Epilobium canum (Greene) P. H. Raven subsp. canum
Determiner:
P. C. Hoch
Date:
1995
Collector:
G. L. Webster
Number:
7433
Date:
1966-09-21
Verbatim Date:
21 Sep 1966
Locality:
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County: Santa Cruz Island. South end of Christi Beach.
34.0166 -119.8768 +-1000m. NAD83
Habitat:
Common on flats and slopes.
Description:
Prostrate, flowers scarlet.
Notes:
Access Database Number (Deprecated): UCD105432
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CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)
Record ID:
5b648de5-2508-414a-a6e6-799cdd9b75a9
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Teri Barry, Collections Manager (
tcbarry@ucdavis.edu
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Current Record
G. L. Webster 7433
1966-09-21
Catalog #:
DAV302033
GUID:
UCD105432
Latest Identification:
Epilobium canum subsp. canum
(Greene) P. H. Raven
Identified by:
P. C. Hoch, 1995
Specimen Duplicates
SBBG - Clifton Smith Herbarium, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden (SBBG)
G. L. Webster 7433
1966-09-21
Catalog #:
SBBG196761
GUID:
0ccd2998-029d-42de-8b23-e0c9f99eb9ee
Latest Identification:
Epilobium canum subsp. canum
(Greene) P.H. Raven
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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