Asclepias cryptoceras subsp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson
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Filed As
Apocynaceae
Asclepias cryptoceras subsp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson -
Collector(s)
N. H. Holmgren, P. K. Holmgren 8969 with P. K. Holmgren, 17 Jun 1978
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Location
United States of America. Nevada. Eureka Co. Antelope Valley, U.S. Highway 50, clay hills 41.5 km (25.8 mi) west of Eureka.
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Habitat
In loose clay soil. Locally common.
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Description
Stems prostrate to ascending; corolla lobes pale yellowish green; hoods reddish violet.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00950951
Occurrence ID: 6f5f66a5-fcf0-4088-8dc5-cd13b2cbb7f9
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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
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Nevada
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County/Municipio
Eureka Co.
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Locality
Antelope Valley, U.S. Highway 50, clay hills 41.5 km (25.8 mi) west of Eureka.
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Township, Range, Section
T19N, R50E, S18
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Elevation
Alt. 1875 m. (6152 ft.)
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Coordinates
39.52, -116.38
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Georeferencing Method
TRS Conversion Calculator. Used TRS2LL tool (defunct, now: TRS-data conversion tool, Montana State University, www.esg.montana.edu/gl/trs-data.html) to convert TRS coordinates (Township, Range, Section; Public Land Survey System) to decimal degrees.
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL QABpfN 00950951 6ew yorK BOTANICAL ©ardeH OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY (OSC) Asclepias cryptoceras S. Wats. ssp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson Det. Kevin Weitemier September 2017 Genome enabled phylogeography of Asclepias cryptoceras The New York Botanical Garden Asclepias cryptoceras S. Wats, var. cryptoceras NEVADA. EUREKA CO.: Antelope Valley, U.S. High- way 50, clay hills 41.5 km (25.8 mi) west of Eureka. T19N, R50E, S18. Elevation 1875 m (6150 ft). Locally common in loose clay soil. Stems prostrate to ascending; corolla lobes pale yellowish green; hoods reddish violet. Noel H. Holmgren 8969 Patricia K. Holmgren 17 June 1978 00950951
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Asclepias cryptoceras subsp. davisii (Woodson) Woodson