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Isotype of Juncus duranii Ewan [family JUNCACEAE]
Date Updated: 12 June 2025
Herbarium
Tulane University Herbarium (NO), NO0109782
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
J. A. Ewan; N. D. Ewan, #10060
Collection Date
1936/08/14
Locality
California; Los Angeles County. San Gabriel Mountains, Lilly Springs, north slope of Mt. Hawkins
Country
United States (United States)
Identifications
Isotype of Juncus duranii Ewan [family JUNCACEAE] (stored under name)
Juncus mertensianus Bong. [family JUNCACEAE]
Notes
Growing in mossy spring seep. Very local with Mimulus moschatus.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2014-04-29
Date Updated: 22 August 2014
Herbarium
Tulane University Herbarium (NO), NO0109782
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
J. A. Ewan; N. D. Ewan, #10060
Collection Date
1936/08/14
Locality
California; Los Angeles County. San Gabriel Mountains, LillySprings, north slope of Mt. Hawkins
Country
United States (United States)
Identifications
Isotype of Juncus mertensianus Bong. [family JUNCACEAE] (stored under name)
Juncus duranii Ewan [family JUNCACEAE]
Notes
Growing in mossy spring seep. Very local with Mimulus moschatus.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2014-04-29
Date Updated: 6 June 2014
Herbarium
Tulane University Herbarium (NO), NO0109782
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
J. A. Ewan; N. D. Ewan, #10060
Collection Date
1936/08/14
Locality
California; Los Angeles County. San Gabriel Mountains, LillySprings, north slope of Mt. Hawkins
Country
Unknown (Unknown)
Identifications
Isotype of Juncus mertensianus Bong. [family JUNCACEAE] (stored under name)
Juncus duranii Ewan [family JUNCACEAE]
Notes
Growing in mossy spring seep. Very local with Mimulus moschatus.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2014-04-29
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