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RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium (RSA:RSA)
Catalog #:
RSA0114583
Occurrence ID:
7ed36877-c4de-4c0d-b789-db4e865fa786
RSA accession:
858763
Taxon:
Ceanothus megacarpus var. insularis
(Eastw.) Munz
Family:
Rhamnaceae
Collector:
Steven A. Junak
Number:
SR-744
Date:
1998-01-14
Locality:
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Rosa Island. S end of island, in small side canyon, on E side of South Point Canyon.
33.909895 -120.126388 NAD27
Verbatim Coordinates:
10S 765700E 3755690N
Elevation:
213 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
700ft.
Habitat:
S-facing slope in canyon bottom, sandstone, seen upslope.
Associated Taxa:
Quercus pacifica, Salvia brandegeei, Artemisia californica, Selaginella bigelovii, Isomeris arborea, Eriophyllum confertiflorum, Lotus dendroideus, Isocoma menziesii
Description:
Old shrub about 12 ft. tall, flowers white. Rare, two individuals seen in area (this one and another almost prostrate, heavily browsed one).
Preparations:
herbarium sheet
Usage Rights:
CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)
Record ID:
d4f85fa1-d587-4eef-9d68-045ea2b0fab7
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Mare Nazaire, Administrative Curator (
mnazaire@calbg.org
)
Current Record
Steven A. Junak SR-744
1998-01-14
Catalog #:
RSA0114583
GUID:
7ed36877-c4de-4c0d-b789-db4e865fa786
Latest Identification:
Ceanothus megacarpus var. insularis
(Eastw.) Munz
Specimen Duplicates
SBBG - Clifton Smith Herbarium, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden (SBBG)
S. A. Junak SR-744
1998-01-14
Catalog #:
SBBG170340
GUID:
1b04ee54-9e1a-4a1e-9e61-d8b95c1f0961
Latest Identification:
Ceanothus megacarpus var. insularis
(Eastw.) Munz
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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