Camissonia heterochroma (S.Watson) P.H.Raven subsp. heterochroma

  • Filed As

    Onagraceae
    Camissonia heterochroma (S.Watson) P.H.Raven subsp. heterochroma

  • Collector(s)

    J. D. Morefield 3094, 16 Aug 1985

  • Location

    United States of America. Nevada. Esmeralda Co. White Mountains: In the wash of Sand Spring Canyon 1.6 miles N 5°E of Pinyon Hill summit, Fishlake Valley drainage.

  • Habitat

    Mixed desert scrub with Chrysothamnus, Atriplex, Chenopodium, Haplopappus, Ephedra and Psorothamnus. The typical ssp. seen only at station. Loose open sand.

  • Description

    Specimens from a single widely branching erect biennial from a rosette of leathery leaves, petals violet-red. Phenology of specimen: Fertile, Flower, Fruit.

  • Collection Notes

    "Dupl. a"

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00851469

    Occurrence ID: df8d7d23-38b5-406b-a760-a8f8edc16372

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Nevada

  • County/Municipio

    Esmeralda Co.

  • Locality

    White Mountains: In the wash of Sand Spring Canyon 1.6 miles N 5°E of Pinyon Hill summit, Fishlake Valley drainage

  • Township, Range, Section

    T1N, R34E, S16

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1890 m. (6201 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    37.94, -118.2

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00851469
EX HERBARIUM JAMES D. MOREFIELD
3094
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16 AUG 1985
6200 ft.
White Mountains. ESMERALDA COUNTY. NEVADA USA
Camissonia heterochroma (S. Watson) Raven
ssp. heterochroma
PURPLE DESERT PRIMROSE. Specimens from a single widely
branching erect biennial from a rosette of leathery
leaves, petals violet-red.
In the wash of Sand Spring Canyon 1.6 mile N 5° E of
Pinyon Hill summit, Fishlake Valley drainage, TIN R34E
S16. Loose open sand, mixed desert scrub with Chryso-
thamnus, Atriplex, Chenopodium. Haplopappus. Ephedra and
Psorothamnus. The typical ssp. seen only at station.
00851469