Phacelia hastata var. compacta (Brand) Cronquist

  • Filed As

    Hydrophyllaceae
    Phacelia hastata var. compacta (Brand) Cronquist

  • Collector(s)

    J. D. Morefield 2164(a), 24 Jun 1984

  • Location

    United States of America. California. Inyo Co. White Mountains: in Wyman Creek Canyon 1.3 miles N5°E of Goat Spring, Deep Springs Valley drainage.

  • Habitat

    Coarse carbonate alluvium sloping 5°E in wash, subalpine coniferous forest with Artemisia, Linanthastrum, Pinus, Ribes, Monardella, and Chamaebatiaria. In subalpine meadows. Common.

  • Description

    Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01056923

    Occurrence ID: be52e0a4-30d0-4340-96a7-495c825bea63

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    California

  • County/Municipio

    Inyo Co.

  • Locality

    White Mountains: in Wyman Creek Canyon 1.3 miles N5°E of Goat Spring, Deep Springs Valley drainage.

  • Township, Range, Section

    T6S, R35E, S7

  • Elevation

    Alt. 2926 m. (9600 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    37.44, -118.18

  • 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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botanical
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
01056923
EX HERBARIUM JAMES D. MOREFIELD
- 2164
- (q)
™ 24 JUN 1984
¡at 9600 ft.
White Mountains. INYO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA USA________________________________________
Phacelia hastata Douglas ex Lehmann
var. compacta (A. Brand) Cronquist
CORDILLERAN PHACELIA. Perennial herbs with pale violet
corollas*
In Wyman Creek canyon 1.3 mile N 5° E of Goat Spring,
Deep Springs Valley drainage, T6S R35E S7. Coarse car-
bonate alluvium sloping 5° E in wash, subalpine conifer-
ous forest with Artemisia, Linanthastrum, Pinus, Ribes,
Monardella and Chamaebatiaria. Common in subalpine
areas.
01056923