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Kopsiopsis strobilacea; California Ground-Cone   

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Kopsiopsis strobilacea
Kopsiopsis strobilacea
California Ground-Cone
Photographer: Penn Martin II

ID: 0000 0000 0903 0035 (2003-09-03)

Copyright © 2003 Penn Martin II

 
INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  Jul 20, 2003
  • location   1/4 mile from the Sand Flat Trailhead by the trail up to Horse Camp, Mount Shasta, elevation appr. 7500 ft (Siskiyou County, California, US)
  • family Orobanchaceae
  • synonyms Boschniakia strobilacea
  • plant community   open manzanita (arctostaphylus) chaparral
  • camera   Sony dsc-s85 digital camera, macro function, natural light
  • contributor's ID #  7/20/03CaliforniaGround-Cone3074
  • photo category: Plant - annual/perennial

  • ADDITIONAL TAXONOMIC NOTES FOR THIS PHOTO
  • name change notes   May 21, 2014: TJM1 name Boschniakia strobilacea changed to TJM2 name Kopsiopsis strobilacea . (University & Jepson Herbaria)

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   California Groundcone (ITIS ) California Ground-Cone (photographer)
  • Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)
  • View Calflora record for Kopsiopsis strobilacea
  • View all photos in CalPhotos of Kopsiopsis strobilacea
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  • The photographer's identification Kopsiopsis strobilacea has not been reviewed. Click here to review or comment on the identification.

     
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