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SDSU - Vascular Plants of the San Diego State University Herbarium (SDSU)
Catalog #:
SDSU21763
Occurrence ID:
3774bb40-73d8-4700-81f6-cd56e8537c33
Secondary Catalog #:
21763
Taxon:
Atriplex pacifica
A. Nelson
Family:
Amaranthaceae
Determiner:
Jon Rebman (5/27/2016)
Collector:
Simpson, Michael G.
Number:
4022
Date:
2016-05-21
Verbatim Date:
05/21/2016
Additional Collectors:
Ryan Finch, Amy Rouillard
Locality:
United States, California, San Diego, Cabrillo National Monument. Flat bank at top of west-facing slope, along Cabrillo Road to tidal pools.
32.67337 -117.2432
Verbatim Coordinates:
32.67° N; 117.24° W
Elevation:
72 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
236ft.
Habitat:
Coastal sage scrub. Associates: Encelia californica, Eriogonum fasciculatum, Artemisia californica, all short, windswept shrubs.
Substrate:
Tan, silty sand soil.
Description:
Herb. Scattered in area.
Reproductive Condition:
In fruit.
Disposition:
CABRILLO
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Usage Rights:
CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)
Record ID:
3774bb40-73d8-4700-81f6-cd56e8537c33
Source Record:
SDSU21763
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Michael Simpson, Co-Curator (
sdsuherbarium@sdsu.edu
)
Current Record
Simpson, Michael G. 4022
2016-05-21
Catalog #:
SDSU21763
GUID:
3774bb40-73d8-4700-81f6-cd56e8537c33
Latest Identification:
Atriplex pacifica
A. Nelson
Identified by:
Jon Rebman
5/27/2016
Specimen Duplicates
SD - SD Herbarium, San Diego Natural History Museum (SD)
Michael G. Simpson 4022
2016-05-21
Catalog #:
SD00021111
GUID:
DB4007F6-79A7-48AA-A96D-852FD7114874
Latest Identification:
Atriplex pacifica
A. Nelson
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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)
Fruit present
: At least one immature or mature fruit is present