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Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbens Rincon Ridge manzanita
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Photographer: Jeffery Barrett
ID: 0000 0000 0606 0900 (2006-06-18)Copyright © 2006 Jeffery Barrett
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Jun 11, 2006
latitude 38.48856 longitude -122.69224 max error distance 777 meters
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horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984 georeferencing source GeoLocatelocation
Rincon Ridge in Santa Rosa (Sonoma County, California, US)family
Ericaceae
order
Ericales
class Magnoliopsida
plant community chaparralnotes On CNPS List 1B- rare, threatened or endangered.contributor's ID # ASD 6 photo category: Plant - tree/shrub
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common names
Rincon Ridge manzanita (The Jepson Manual Ed. 2 )
Look for Jepson Manual treatments, maps (University & Jepson Herbaria)View Calflora record for Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbensView all photos in CalPhotos of Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbens Check Google Images for Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbens |
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1. | Reviewed by Joslyn Curtis Jan 15, 2014 |
| Action: changed name from "Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbens" to "Arctostaphylos sp.
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "I don't believe this is Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbens. I am not very familiar with this species, but the Jepson Manual 2 states "Leaf: glabrous, petiole 4–8 mm"" |
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2. | Reviewed by Jeffery Barrett Jan 15, 2014 |
| Action: changed name from "Arctostaphylos sp." to "Arctostaphylos stanfordiana ssp. decumbens
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "The photo in question was taken at CNPS-managed Southridge Preserve in Santa Rosa by me and should be accurate as these plants were planted by CNPS for the specific purpose of preserving this species. While the leaves do exhibit some pubescence, I do not think this is the best character to rely on for identifying this species." |
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Using this photo This photo is in the public domain and may be freely used for any purpose. Please credit the photographer Jeffery Barrett.
If you have questions, contact Jeffery Barrett jefferybarrett[AT]suddenlink.net. |
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