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UCR - University of California, Riverside Herbarium - Vascular Plants (UCR)
Occurrence ID:
UCR-BPS-81801
Secondary Catalog #:
UCR-81801
Taxon:
Malacothrix saxatilis
(Nutt.) T. & G.
Family:
Asteraceae
Collector:
A.C. Sanders
Number:
14732
Date:
1994-06-12
Verbatim Date:
1994-6-12
Additional Collectors:
P. MacKay
Locality:
United States, California, San Bernardino, Crowder Canyon area of Cajon Pass, 1 mi. east of Hwy 215 along Hwy 138; San Bernardino Mtns.
34.32 -117.46111
Verbatim Coordinates:
MH 5E 9N; T3N R6W sec25
Elevation:
990 meters (3247ft)
Habitat:
Chamise chaparral with Adenostoma, Cercocarpus, Eriogonum fasciculatum, etc. Disturbed roadside and flowing spring near road at head of small canyon.
Reproductive Condition:
Flowering
Notes:
Uncommon 1-2 m tall perennial on the roadside, fls white
Usage Rights:
CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)
Record ID:
45798e82-008d-4ab7-a26c-c32efd228289
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Andrew Sanders, Curator (
Andrew.Sanders@ucr.edu
)
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Current Record
A.C. Sanders 14732
1994-06-12
GUID:
UCR-BPS-81801
Latest Identification:
Malacothrix saxatilis
(Nutt.) T. & G.
Specimen Duplicates
IRVC - University of California, Irvine Herbarium (IRVC)
A.C. Sanders 14732
1994-06-12
Catalog #:
IRVC104828
Latest Identification:
Malacothrix saxatilis
(Nutt.) Torr. & A. Gray
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UNLV - University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium (UNLV)
A.C. Sanders 14732
1994-06-12
Catalog #:
55973
GUID:
37554571-9247-460a-8b23-874fb6da3d59
Latest Identification:
Malacothrix saxatilis
Torr. & A. Gray
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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