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)
J. Martin M14, 17 Jul 1938
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Location
United States of America. Nevada. Elko Co. Humboldt Forest. Upper Beaver Creek.
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Habitat
East 30% slope. Sandy loam. Artemisia. Fertile flats.
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Description
[One flower has "anomolous" witten next to it]. Moderate use. Density in tenths: 15. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01011050
Occurrence ID: d408123d-d4c1-40c8-8af4-5450564a258f
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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: This name does not appear on the specimen label, however it is filed under this nameGilia aggregata (Pursh) V.E.Grant
Note: "G. (Ipomopsis) aggregata" E. T. Wherry
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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
Elko Co.
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Locality
Humboldt Forest. Upper Beaver Creek
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Township, Range, Section
T40N, R54E
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Elevation
Alt. 2134 m. (7001 ft.)
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Collector’s No. ..Ml. 14._________ Date of collectio^t. ---------- Botanical name .¿^eUj£.at.--------------------------------------------------- Common name —...-------------------------------------------------------------------- State .„jfeflidft_____ County-----BulkO---------- Forest JHLumboXdt----------------- Exact locality______________________________ (Seo., T.', and R., Thompson Meadow) Altitude __„1*.QQQ_________feet. Slope ....Soil ...3.SUdX’-. (Steepness and curection) (Deep ol__,____ I L_____ Type _ Ar_1temii«iii__________________________________li (Woodland, timber, park, etc.) (Weed, browse, grass) (Density m 1 ______________________________________________________ Use_____lo|«rt|| coarse gravel, eto.) day loam, shallow tenths) (Prinoipal »Bsociate^DUntafat order ofabund Distribution____ (Where generally found) (Overgrazing, olose, moderate, light) Abundance _ —JUX______________________ Forage value (Palatability) (Graced by C., H.f S., and G.) (Season grazed) 01011050 Other data Collector’s name _. (Usual sise of plant) (Flowering period) (Period of seed dissemination) (Other notes) 8—1661 01011050
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Ipomopsis tenuituba subsp. macrosiphon (Kearney & Peebles) V.E.Grant & Wilken