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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University) (ASC)
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ecologicallyOccursWith: Quercus turbinella
ecologicallyOccursWith: Garrya wrightii
ecologicallyOccursWith: Ceanothus greggii
ecologicallyOccursWith: Arctostaphylos pungens
ecologicallyOccursWith: Quercus emoryi
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ecologicallyOccursWith: Pinus ponderosa
Catalog #:
ASC00101987
Occurrence ID:
6c6b504b-e005-4f4e-8b70-8e8325361d6d
Taxon:
Ceanothus greggii
A. Gray
Family:
Rhamnaceae
Collector:
S. Smith
Number:
18
Date:
2011-04-04
Additional Collectors:
P. Smith, T. Krzysik, M. Krzysik, D. McMillan
Locality:
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Grapevine Canyon approx 4 miles N.W. of Mayer. 1.08 miles up canyon from trail 4 trailhead on FR87A.
34.421639 -112.310389 NAD 83
Verbatim Coordinates:
34° 25' 17.9'' N 112° 18' 37.4'' W
Elevation:
1650 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
5411ft
Habitat:
Chaparral plant community bordering ponderosa pine and mixed hardwood community, sunny south facing slope.
Associated Taxa:
Quercus turbinella, Garrya wrightii, Ceanothus greggii, Arctostaphylos pungens, Quercus emoryi, Pinus ponderosa
Description:
Shrub, ~ 2.5 m, white flowers, frequent
Reproductive Condition:
Flowers
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Deaver Herbarium
Record ID:
6c6b504b-e005-4f4e-8b70-8e8325361d6d
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Current Record
S. Smith 18
2011-04-04
Catalog #:
ASC00101987
GUID:
6c6b504b-e005-4f4e-8b70-8e8325361d6d
Latest Identification:
Ceanothus greggii
A. Gray
Specimen Duplicates
General Research Observations (SEINet)
S. Smith 18
2011-04-04
Latest Identification:
Ceanothus greggii
A. Gray
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Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA)
S. Smith 18
2011-04-04
Catalog #:
B.33080
Latest Identification:
Ceanothus greggii
A. Gray
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Phenology (ver 1.0)
reproductive
: At least one reproductive structure of any kind is present (flowers, flower buds, fruits)
flowering
: At least one open flower is present