Amsonia eastwoodiana Rydb.

  • Filed As

    Apocynaceae
    Amsonia eastwoodiana Rydb.

  • Collector(s)

    W. C. Hodgson 9248, 19 Jun 1995

  • Location

    United States of America. Utah. San Juan Co. Dark Canyon Wilderness Area, just above Lean-To Canyon and Dark Canyon junction.

  • Habitat

    Deep canyon. With populus, Salix gooddingii, Tamarix, Hymenopappus filifolius, Typha, Castilleja linerifolius, Gaillardia, Opuntia, Hymenoxys argentea, Brickellia microphylla scabra, Asclepias latifolia, Thymophylla pentachaeta, Euphorbia, Stanleya, Chrysothamnus, Sphaeralcea, Fraxinus anomala, Rhus trilobata simplicifolia, Juniperus, Coleogyne, Amsonia tomentosa stenophylla, Fendlera, Dalea flavescens, Galium, Oenothera pallida, O. longissima, Senecio, Bromus rubens. Locally frequent.

  • Description

    Herbaceous perennial.

  • Collection Notes

    "Ron Hill" is also listed as a collector; however this identity could not be verified

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00947546

    Occurrence ID: 33281870-c500-49a2-82d8-ff9eaba4d6ab

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Utah

  • County/Municipio

    San Juan Co.

  • Locality

    Dark Canyon Wilderness Area, just above Lean-To Canyon and Dark Canyon junction

  • Township, Range, Section

    T33S, R16E, S32 near center lower half

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1219 m. (3999 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    37.8547, -110.188

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APOCYNACEAE OF UTAH
Amsonia tomentosa Torrey & Fremont
var. stenophylla Kearney & Peebles
SAN JUAN COUNTY. Dark Canyon Wilderness Area,
just above Lean-To Canyon and Dark Canyon junction,
in vicinity of T33S R16E near center lower half of S. 32,
37° 51.3’N, 110° 11.25’ W, 1219 m.
Deep canyon, with Populus, Salix gooddingii, Tamarix,
Hymenopappus filifolius, Typha, Castilleja linearifolius,
Gaillardia, Opuntia, Hymenoxys argentea, Brickellia
microphylla scabra, Asclepias latifolia, Thymophylla
pentachaeta, Euphorbia, Stanleya, Chrysothamnus,
Sphaeralcea, Fraxinus anomala, Rhus trilobata
simplicifolia, Juniperus, coleogyne, Amsonia tomentosa
stenophylla, Fendlera, Dalea flavescens, Galium,
Oenothera pallida, O. longissima, Senecio, Bromus
rubens. Locally frequent herbaceous perennial.
19 June 1995
Wendy Hodgson 9248
with Ron Hill
Herbarium of Desert Botanical Garden (DES)
00947546