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Pseudotsuga macrocarpa; Big-cone Douglas-fir   

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Pseudotsuga macrocarpa
Pseudotsuga macrocarpa
Big-cone Douglas-fir
Photographer: C. Ray Clar
Collection: VTM

ID: 5555 5555 0000 1831 (2013-07-22)

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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  Feb 17, 1930
  • latitude 34.87320   longitude -118.89121   max error distance 370 meters     View on Google Maps.
  • horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984
  • georeferencing source GeoLocate
  • location   Kern County, California, US
  • family Pinaceae
  • notes   Remnant of big cone spruce on east face of Grapevine Canyon just below old Fort Tejon (Kern Co), Elevation 3500 Quad name: Tejon. Quad number: 154.
  • contributor's ID #  View image 243643 on UC Berkeley library VTM site. (Filename = VTM00007522.)
  • photo category: Plant - tree/shrub
  • original filename: VTM00007522

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Big-cone Douglas-fir (Gymnosperm Database )
  • Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)
  • View Calflora record for Pseudotsuga macrocarpa
  • View all photos in CalPhotos of Pseudotsuga macrocarpa
  • Check Google Images for Pseudotsuga macrocarpa


  • Reviewers' comments about this photo (review or add another comment)
    1. Reviewed by Michael Frankis    Feb 15, 2014

    Action: changed name from "Picea sp." to "Pseudotsuga macrocarpa "

    Reviewer's comments:
         "misinterprtation of old erroneous vernacular name"

     
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