Pinus lambertiana Douglas
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                                                    Filed AsPinaceae 
 Pinus lambertiana Douglas
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                                                    Collector(s)A. A. Heller 12793, 04 Jul 1917 
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                                                    LocationUnited States of America. California. Glenn Co. Coast range at Alder Springs. 
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                                                    HabitatIn open gravelly places. In the yellow pine belt. Other trees are Douglas fir, sugar pine and incense cedar. The prevalent shrubs are Uva-ursi, Ceanothus cordulatus and Grossularia lobbii. 
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                                                    DescriptionPhenology of specimen: Flower. 
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                                                    IdentifiersNY Barcode: 61623 Occurrence ID: 7575e626-0887-4234-8c66-a87ef22a6218 
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                                                    KingdomPlantae 
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                                                    DivisionPinophyta 
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                                                    OrderPinales 
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                                                    FamilyPinaceae 
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                                                    All Determinations
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                                                    RegionNorth America 
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                                                    CountryUnited States of America 
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                                                    State/ProvinceCalifornia 
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                                                    County/MunicipioGlenn Co. 
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                                                    LocalityCoast range at Alder Springs 
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                                                    ElevationAlt. 1280.2 m. (4200 ft.) 
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                                                    Distribution
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Pinus lambertiana Douglas