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128159 - Deschampsia danthonioides (Trin.) Munro

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Thetis Lake Date Collected2007-06-04

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Thetis Lake Date Collected2007-06-04
Accession Number 128159 Scientific Name Deschampsia danthonioides (Trin.) Munro View Species Details » Family Poaceae Collected By Saarela, J. M.; Percy, Diana M.; Chang, Ying Date Collected 2007-06-04 Collector Number 00874 Place Collected North America: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Thetis Lake Place Collected Details
Vancouver Island, Thetis Lake Regional Park, just N of Hwy. 1, N of Langford. Open, rocky woods with lots of small hills. Associates: Quercus garryana, Amelanchier alnifolia, Plectritis, Delphinium, Gaultheria…
Vancouver Island, Thetis Lake Regional Park, just N of Hwy. 1, N of Langford. Open, rocky woods with lots of small hills. Associates: Quercus garryana, Amelanchier alnifolia, Plectritis, Delphinium, Gaultheria shallon, Arbutus menxiesii, Vaccinium sp., R. 48 27 55.3 N 123 28 20.5 W; 21 m.
Latitude 48.465361 Longitude -123.472361 Max Uncertainty Estimate (km) .18

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"128159 - Deschampsia danthonioides (Trin.) Munro, University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/12-116026. Accessed 20 Jan. 2025.

Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Plantae Division Flowering Plants Class Monocots Order Poales Family Poaceae Genus Deschampsia P. Beauv. Species Deschampsia danthonioides (Trin.) Munro
This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.

Taxonomic Hierarchy for University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium

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This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.