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Apiastrum angustifolium
Apiastrum angustifolium
Mock Parsley
Photographer: Brent Miller

ID: 0000 0000 0304 0945 (2004-03-24)

Copyright © 2004 Brent Miller

 
INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  Mar 23, 2004
  • latitude 34.65127   longitude -119.95168   max error distance 8667 meters     View on Google Maps.
  • horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984
  • georeferencing source GeoLocate
  • location   Site of 2003 burn, Happy Canyon Rd, Santa Ynez Valley (Santa Barbara County, California, US)
  • family Apiaceae
  • camera   Olympus 3020Z
  • photo category: Plant - annual/perennial

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Mock Parsley (ITIS )
  • Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)
  • View Calflora record for Apiastrum angustifolium
  • View all photos in CalPhotos of Apiastrum angustifolium
  • Check Google Images for Apiastrum angustifolium


  • Reviewers' comments about this photo (review or add another comment)
    1. Reviewed by Fred Hrusa    Apr 6, 2005

    Action: changed name from "Ammi visnaga" to "Apiastrum angustifolium "

    Reviewer's comments:
         "Matches specimens at CDA. Ammi visnaga is distinct. Apiastrum common in the mountains of SB Co. esp. on burns. Ciclospermum leptophyllum also similar, should be compared, hard to distinguish from photo, but Apiastrum seems the likely plant."

     
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