Ipomopsis tenuituba subsp. macrosiphon (Kearney & Peebles) V.E.Grant & Wilken
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Filed As
Polemoniaceae
Ipomopsis tenuituba subsp. macrosiphon (Kearney & Peebles) V.E.Grant & Wilken -
Collector(s)
D. M. Henderson 904 with S. K. Henderson, 21 Jun 1973
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Location
United States of America. Nevada. Humboldt Co. Humboldt Nat. Forest, Santa Rosa Range. 1 mile east of pass on Buckskin Canyon Road, 12 miles east of hwy 95 on road to Lye Creek.
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Habitat
With Castilleja, Arenaria, Artemisia, Penstemon, Leptodactylon.
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Description
Plants numerous stems from branched base; corolla tube red to pink, the limb white with numerous red spots. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01011046
Occurrence ID: 9dc5fe06-58e3-427d-bbb1-fe310ef1ca24
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Ericales
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Family
Polemoniaceae
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All Determinations
Ipomopsis tenuituba subsp. macrosiphon (Kearney & Peebles) V.E.Grant & Wilken
Gilia aggregata var. macrosiphon Kearney & Peebles
Note: Only the genus "Gilia" appears on the specimen label
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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
Humboldt Co.
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Locality
Humboldt Nat. Forest, Santa Rosa Range. 1 mile east of pass on Buckskin Canyon Road, 12 miles east of hwy 95 on road to Lye Creek.
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Elevation
Alt. 1524 m. (5000 ft.)
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Distribution
A* FLORA OF NEVADA 90U Gilia HUMBLOT CO: Humbolt Nat. Forest, Santa Rosa Range. Abundant along rocky, open slope, 1 mile east of pass on Buckskin Canyon Road, 12 miles east of hwy 95 on road to Lye Creek, ele ca. 5,000 ft. Pits numerous stems from branched base; corolla tube red to pink, the limb white ?with numerous red spots. With Castilleja, Arenaria, Artemisia, Penstemon, Leptodactylon. Collected by: D. 85 M. Henderson S. & K. Henderson 21 JUN 73 01011046
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Ipomopsis tenuituba subsp. macrosiphon (Kearney & Peebles) V.E.Grant & Wilken