Asclepias cryptoceras subsp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson
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Filed As
Apocynaceae
Asclepias cryptoceras subsp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson -
Collector(s)
J. W. Grimes 1357, 02 May 1979
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Location
United States of America. Idaho. Twin Falls Co. Above gravel pits on road to Banbury Hot Springs.
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Habitat
Very sandy, steep, white hillsides.
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Collection Notes
"Gene and Sandy Ralston" are also listed as collectors, however no further information could be found
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00950822
Occurrence ID: 4cb8183c-decc-4606-a07f-1e3914577360
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Apocynaceae
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All Determinations
Asclepias cryptoceras subsp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson, 2017
Asclepias cryptoceras var. davisii (Woodson) W.H.Baker
Note: This name appears in pencil above the speimen label
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Idaho
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County/Municipio
Twin Falls Co.
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Locality
Above gravel pits on road to Banbury Hot Springs
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Township, Range, Section
T8S, R14E, S29 SENW
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Elevation
Alt. 945 m. (3100 ft.)
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Coordinates
42.7, -114.84
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Distribution
fiEW YO^ botanical Garden NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00950822 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY (OSC) Asclepias cryptoceras S. Wats. ssp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson Det. Kevin Weitemier September 2017 Genome enabled phylogeography of Asclepias cryptoceras -J - 4 » A 6 ' ' ASCLEPIADACEAE Harold M. Tucker Herbarium THE COLLEGE OF IDAHO Caldwell, Idaho ASCLEPIAS CRYPTOCERAS Wats. TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO: Above gravel pits on road to Banbury Hot Springs; very sandy, steep, white hillsides. T 8 S, R 14 E, Sec. 29 SENW Elev. c. 3100 ft. James Grimes 1357 20 May 1979 Gene Ralston Sandy Ralston 00950822
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Asclepias cryptoceras subsp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson